Here are the eleven top performers from round 13 of the Eredivisie, according to Flashscore's in-house player rating system.
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GK: Gonzalo Crettaz (NEC) - 7.8
A clean sheet wasn't to be for NEC's Argentinian stopper, but that doesn't mean Crettaz was of no worth to NEC in their 3-1 win over Sparta. The Argentine recorded six saves, preventing an accumulated xG of 0.96 in the process.
DEF: Mauro Jr. (PSV) - 8.1
The Brazilian shone in midfield for the past months, but returned to the left-back position for Sunday's meeting with FC Volendam. Mauro Jr. showed no signs of slowing down there, however: the versatile Brazilian created two chances and won six duels and two tackles against FC Volendam in another solid outing.
DEF: Anel Ahmedhodzic (Feyenoord) - 7.8
Feyenoord didn't have the easiest of nights away at promoted outfit Telstar, but secured their first win in five games and had Bosnian centre-half Anel Ahmedhodzic partially to thank for that. The former Sheffield United star won two tackles, recorded two interceptions, and led the way with 11 clearances in his side's 2-1 away win.
DEF: Gijs Smal (Feyenoord) - 7.8
Still filling in for the unfit Jordan Bos, Gijs Smal delivered a solid performance on the left side of the defence. Against Telstar, Smal won seven of his nine duels, two tackles, and created one chance in the 2-1 win.
MID: Ismael Saibari (PSV) - 8.1
Ismael Saibari has been on a tear this season, and while he didn't score against FC Volendam, he proved crucial to PSV's success once again. The Moroccan midfielder created a season-high six chances, assisted Ricardo Pepi's 2-0, and completed a game-high 98% of his passes (48/49).

MID: Joey Veerman (PSV) - 8.8
PSV's midfield general played another excellent game on Sunday, this time against the team he spent 14 years at and played for from the age of seven. Against Volendam, Veerman scored his sixth goal of the season, making this already the most productive scoring season in his PSV career.
Besides his goal, Veerman won all six of his duels, completed 52 of his 57 passes, including 25 of 27 in the final third, and won two tackles in PSV's 3-0 win.
MID: Mohammed Ihattaren (Fortuna Sittard) - 8.4
It'll be hard to find a better creator's performance than Mohammed Ihattaren's against Heracles Almelo. The former wonderkid set a season-high for all Eredivisie players with a staggering eight created chances, one of which turned into an assist for Kristoffer Peterson's goal.
Ihattaren also accounted for a team-high 68 touches, 40 passes and two possessions won in the final third, along with six won duels and three successful dribbles.
MID: Sami Ouaissa (NEC) - 9.3 (Player of the Week)
The dazzling Sami Ouaissa was a sight to behold against Sparta. After creating an early chance, Ouaissa beautifully set up Koki Ogawa's opener with a backheel assist. And it didn't stop there for the youngster: Ouaissa created a total of four chances against Sparta, including two big ones.
Ouaissa, who shone with his feet, also added a headed goal to his fantastic Saturday evening, during which he won eight duels, completed two dribbles, accumulated an expected assists of 1.03 and won possession a team-high six times. This stunning outing has earned him his first Player of the Week award.
FW: Kristoffer Peterson (Fortuna Sittard) - 8.3
Former Swansea City winger Kristoffer Peterson had a busy night against former employers Heracles Almelo. The Swede was involved in a game-high 12 duels, winning seven, and took four shots on goal, recorded eight touches in Heracles' box, and scored Fortuna's only goal in their 1-1 home draw.
FW: Koki Ogawa (NEC) - 8.7
One beneficiary of Ouaissa's brilliance against Sparta was striker Koki Ogawa, who bagged his first Eredivisie goals in over a month and was a constant threat in Sparta's box. The Japanese frontman won eight of his 14 duels, created one chance, shot at goal four times, and scored two crucial goals in his side's 3-1 win.
FW: Anis Hadj Moussa (Feyenoord) - 8.1
Feyenoord couldn't have won Sunday's game against Telstar without Algerian star Anis Hadj Moussa, who scored one and assisted another in his side's 2-1 win. Hadj Moussa would've scored a third, were it not for teammate Sem Steijn unintentionally blocking what would've been Hadj Moussa's second of the evening.
Besides his goal contributions, the nifty Hadj Moussa completed three of his four dribbles, won six of his 12 duels, won two tackles and created two chances.
