As ever, we have chosen our XI using Flashscore's in-house player rating system. Check out our latest Team of the Week below:

Goalkeeper
Kamil Grabara (Wolfsburg) 8.9
It was an old-school goalkeeping masterclass by Grabara on Saturday afternoon as he played a pivotal role in helping Wolfsburg to three points and a clean sheet away to Hamburger SV. Grabara didn't make the Team of the Week for impressive distribution (his passing accuracy was below average) because that wasn't the order of the day.
Wolfsburg found themselves up against it for large spells against Hamburg, and in truth, they only walked away with three points thanks to their Polish keeper's heroics. Grabara made seven stops and prevented 1.7 Expected Goals on Target (xGOT) to almost single-handedly keep the score at 1-0 and ensure Wolfsburg held on for victory.

Defenders
Jonathan Clauss (Nice) 9.5
Clauss was involved in both goals as Nice leapfrogged Ligue 1 rivals Rennes on Sunday afternoon. The wing-back's setup for the goal was crucial, as his smart pull-back on the edge of the area found Sofiane Diop, and the Moroccan forward did the rest to continue his fine run of form.
Clauss would then double Nice's advantage just three minutes later after a lovely one-touch move by Nice ended with Clauss in space inside the box, and he made no mistake, rifling an effort into the bottom left-hand corner on the brink of half-time. It was the Frenchman's only shot of the game, but when you are that clinical, that is all you need.
Gustaf Lagerbielke (Braga) 9.4
Braga centre-back Lagerbielke does not often find his name on the score sheet. The former Celtic man is a solid defender and Mr Dependable. However, having only scored once in his last two seasons in the Netherlands and Scotland, it is fair to say Lagerbielke's goal as Braga thrashed Casa Pia on Sunday would have come as a surprise.
It was a goal you would expect from someone used to scoring to put away, but for a player more used to defending dangerous situations than attacking them, Lagerbielke's headed finish to put Braga 2-0 up deserves praise. After his first goal of the season, Lagerbielke (back in familiar territory) produced an almost faultless defensive performance, which included winning 14 duels to help Braga to a 4-0 victory and a clean sheet.
Micky van de Ven (Tottenham) 9.1
The other centre-back to make our team of the week is far more used to scoring goals. Van de Ven is a huge threat from set pieces for Spurs, and he proved that again on Sunday afternoon as the Dutch international scored a brace of headed goals from two first-half corners at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Those goals put the visitors in control and ultimately would prove crucial as Spurs went on to secure a 3-0 win.

Read more about Van de Ven's performance here.
Ayman Yahya (Al Nassr) 9.3
Attacking full-back Yahya was excellent at both ends of the pitch as he helped Al Nassr to a 2-0 Saudi Pro League win against Al Hazem. With Al Nassr on top, the league leaders took the lead in the 25th minute. It was created down the left-hand side as Yahya was found in space and the Saudi Arabian produced a teasing ball into the box for summer signing Joao Felix to head home.
That was Yahya's first goal contribution of the season after five goals and three assists last campaign. It was a performance supported by a faultless defensive display as Yahya won 100% of his ground and aerial duels. A complete performance.
Midfielders
Assan Ouedraogo (RB Leipzig) 9.3
Exciting teenager Ouedraogo played a starring role as RB Leipzig defeated Augsburg 6-0 in a Bundesliga demolition job on Saturday. His first goal involvement came in the way of an assist for Leipzig's second goal. Ouedraogo picked the ball up in space on the edge of the box before using his pace, strength and skill to muscle past the defender into the box and lay it off for Romulo Cardoso to poke home from close range.
The 19-year-old would be the one on the end of Leipzig's fifth goal after a slick one-touch build-up resulted in Ouedraogo breaking free of his marker inside the box before unleashing an unstoppable effort into the bottom corner.

Brian Rodriguez (Club America) 9.4
Mexican giants Club America relied on some Rodriguez brilliance late on to rescue a point away to Mazatlan FC in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The attacking midfielder's two key actions in the match came early on in the way of an assist as Club America took the lead and then again in the 89th minute to rescue a draw after falling behind. Therefore, it is hard to argue against his place in this team and impressive 9.4 rating.
Gabriel Sara (Galatasaray) 9.2
Galatasaray's incredible start to the season continued at the weekend with a dominant 3-1 victory at home against Goztepe. Key to their victory was the ever-reliable Sara in the heart of the midfield, as he finished the game with an 88% pass completion and created two big chances in a classy display.
The all-action midfielder put the cherry on top of his performance when he fired the hosts ahead with a thunderous half-volley which found the bottom left-hand corner with precision.
Felix Correia (Lille) 9.7
Corriea has had a relatively slow start to life in Ligue 1 after his summer move to Lille, but the talented winger showed his new fans exactly what he is all about on Sunday with an electric display from start to finish.
The Portuguese attacker scored Lille's second and third goals with two smart finishes to help his side to an emphatic 6-1 win against Metz. As well as a clinical performance in front of goal, Corriea showed what he is about as a creative force when he set up Lille's fifth goal with a pinpoint cross for Benjamin Andre to put away.

Forwards
Armando Gonzalez (Guadalajara Chivas) 10
22-year-old Mexican striker Gonzalez has been enjoying life in Liga MX this season. However, his hat-trick for a perfect 10 rating as Guadalajara Chivas thrashed Atlas on the weekend was his most impressive to date.
Gonzalez was on a hat-trick within half an hour and secured the match ball early in the second half before being subbed off before the hour mark. If he had been given a bit more time on the pitch, who knows how many goals Gonzalez would have ended up with?
Yannick Carrasco (Al Shabab) 9.3
The former Atletico Madrid winger might have only scored from the penalty spot, but it proved to be a vital goal for Al Shabab as they drew 1-1 at home to Damac.
Carrasco was also a live wire throughout the contest with six shots, 15 accurate passes in the final third and nine duels won as he led from the front and by example.
