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1) MARCO REUS (BORUSSIA DORTMUND) – 8.4
The Dortmund skipper hit a hat-trick as the hosts hammered Legia Warsaw 8-4 on Tuesday in a record-scoring Champions League result.
It was an emphatic return to the first-team picture for the club’s star man, given that he been out for six months with an adductor injury – which also ruled him out of Euro 2016.
Marco Reus' game by numbers vs. Legia Warsaw:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) November 23, 2016
88% pass accuracy
3 shots on target
3 goals
2 chances created
1 assist
Dream comeback. pic.twitter.com/VAbv7y5bno
2) SARDAR AZMOUN (FC ROSTOV) – 8.1
The young prodigy, known as the ‘Iranian Messi’ scored a stunning individual goal as Rostov pulled off an incredible upset to beat Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich 3-2.
Azmoun, who has been heavily linked with Liverpool, equalised for the hosts with an audacious bit of individual skill and clinical finish – cutting inside Jerome Boateng to calmly slot the ball past Manuel Neuer.
#FKRFCB : Sardar Azmoun a égalisé face au Bayern Munich. Il est surnommé le "Messi iranien". Jérôme Boateng valide. pic.twitter.com/8NXRkvgjGh
— Mordu 2 Foot (@Mordu2Foot) November 23, 2016
3) DMITRY POLOZ (FC ROSTOV) – 8.1
The 25-year-old Russian international was a constant thorn in Bayern’s side, netting from the penalty spot during Rostov’s famous victory over the German giants.
He ran Carlo Ancelotti side’s defence ragged and is fully deserving of his Valora Futbol ratings status.
4) VLADISLAV STOYANOV (LUDOGORETS) – 8.1
The Ludogorets and Bulgarian star is a surprising addition to this week’s top five.
Despite his team being unable to qualify for the knockout phase, the 29-year-old kept Basel at bay during the goalless draw in Sofia.
End of the game. Draw with 0-0 between Ludogorets and Basel. @ChampionsLeague #ludogorets pic.twitter.com/HEVIfVNdBY
— PFC Ludogorets 1945 (@Ludogorets1945) November 23, 2016
5) FELIX PASSLACK (BORUSSIA DORTMUND) – 7.6
The 18-year-old rising star scored in Dortmund’s famous 8-4 victory and looks a real prospect in the Yellows’ defence.