Here is Flashscore's Team of the Week:

Goalkeeper
Patrick Pentz (Brondby) - 8.6
A huge win for Brondby kept their chances of European qualification alive over the weekend and they had their goalkeeper Pentz to thank for much of it. In their 2-0 victory over league leaders Midtjylland, the Austrian had a 100% save completion with eight, preventing 1.46 goals along the way. The best of the saves came from a corner, where he made a great reflex stop from close range.
Defence
It's a new season in Brazil, and it was a perfect start for Tinga and Fortaleza, who saw off Fluminense 2-0 on the opening day.
The experienced full-back played 62 minutes but he made a big impact in the win, scoring a rather absurd header from the edge of the box that floated into the top corner.
At the back, he made six clearances as well as a tackle and an interception to boot.
Emre Can (Borussia Dortmund) - 8.3
The first of two Borussia Dortmund players to make the team this week, Emre Can produced a superb display playing out of position in his side's much-needed 3-1 victory over high-flying Mainz.
He rose highest at the back-post to head in a corner for his third goal of the season to go with his defensive performance that included winning all of his aerial duels.
It's been a tough season for the boys in yellow and black - could that win spark some late life into their season?
Back to Brazil's top flight, where Juventude started their Season A campaign with a 2-0 win over Vitora.
At the heart of it was young defender Abner, making just his fourth league appearance, who set up the first goal of the night with a lovely, floated ball over the top that was finished well by Gabriel Taliari - a player unfortunate to miss out on this edition of Team of the Week.
Along with a high passing rate, he made four interceptions and nine clearances. Does this 20-year-old have the potential to be a star?
Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund) - 8.6
Schlotterbeck was a set-piece wizard for Dortmund at the weekend. The full-back, playing as part of a back three on Sunday, grabbed two assists from corners against Mainz, showing his accuracy by the bucketload.
Midfield
Carles Gil (New England Revolution) - 9.0
It's been a tough start to the MLS season for New England Revolution, but Gil provided a remedy over the weekend as his side picked up their first win of the season.
In their 2-1 win over New York Red Bulls, the former Aston Villa and Deportivo La Coruna midfielder netted both goals with the second coming from the penalty spot in the dying moments of the contest.
Alongside that, he created three chances for New England as well as advancing the ball well with 22 passes into the final third.
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid) - 8.8
It's the run-in to the end of the European season, so it's time for Real Madrid to light the afterburners. They needed all of their big players to show up over the weekend as they battled to a 3-2 win over city rivals Leganes, and one of those was Bellingham.
After falling behind 2-1 at half-time, he stepped up after the interval, smashing in a rebound to level the game up - his first goal in the league since January 3rd. He seemed to play slightly more higher in the match as seen by his heat map, creating two chances in the contest and completing 95.9% of his passes. Kylian Mbappe's brace was another driving factor in the win, but Bellingham was just as instrumental.

Forwards
Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna) - 8.8
Over to Serie A, where Bologna are sneakily putting together a run that has seen them move into the league's top four and Orsolini - a stalwart at the club - is certainly helping them along the way.
In his last four games, he has four goals, netting the winner over the weekend to see his side beat Venezia 1-0.
The Italian struck in the 49th minute - his 11th of the campaign - with a cushioned volley to secure all three points. He was accurate with his shots throughout, putting four of his five efforts on goal, proving once again how dangerous he is.
Although, this slide may need some work.
Desire Doue (PSG) - 9.8
There has not been a better player in March across Europe than Doue, and he showed that once again over the weekend. The young French sensation scored a brace in his side's 6-1 demolition of St Etienne.
His fleet of foot was on show once more as he scored from the left wing after passing the defender with ease. At just 19, the future is more than bright for Doue.
Filip Krastev (Zwolle) - 8.8
It's been a barren run in front of goal for Bulgarian international Krastev, but he returned to form in Zwolle's massive 2-0 victory over Eredivisie's bottom side Waalwijk over the weekend.
Krastev, who hadn't scored a goal in all competitions since January, showed no signs of that cold streak as he cut in from the left-hand side to fire a strike into the top corner on his right foot.
With Sivasspor battling relegation from Turkey's Super Lig, the sterling performance from Manaj was like gold dust as they saw off already relegated Adana Demirspor 5-1.
The Albanian scored twice, both early on, and assisted two more in the thrashing, lifting them out of the drop zone - for now.