As always, we've used Flashcore's internal rating system to choose our XI. See who has made the Champions League Team of the Round below:

Goalkeeper
Dmytro Riznyk (Shakhtar Donetsk) 8.6
With three minutes to go, it looked like a certain Ukrainian victory in Eindhoven, and an accompanying clean sheet for Dmytro Riznyk. Then it all went wrong for Shakhtar, who ended up losing to PSV 2-3 after being 2-0 up.
However, that doesn't change the fact that Riznyk delivered an excellent game for the Ukrainians, making a Champions League record 15 saves.
The 25-year-old goalkeeper builds on his fine Champions League performances, which include a penalty saved at the Emirates against Arsenal.
Defence
Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid) 9.1
Although teammates Julian Alvarez and Angel Correa scored twice in the 6-0 demolition of Sparta Prague, it's Marcos Llorente who takes Atletico's place in the Team of the Round. His mischievous, curling finish set the tone in the first half, while the Spaniard also set up two further goals.
The Spaniard operates as both a full-back and winger and has been out since October with a muscle injury, and had just 45 minutes in his legs since October 2nd in the lead-up to the game, making his performance all the more admirable.

Kim Min-Jae (Bayern Munich) 8.3
The South Korean rock just keeps getting better and better these days. After a difficult start in Germany, the pieces are starting to fall into place and Kim is beginning to look like the defensive monster he was at Napoli.
On Tuesday night, the stopper was the match-winner in the giant encounter against PSG when he cleverly pushed the ball into the corner with his forehead. In addition, he kept the French offence in a vice and had a passing accuracy of a formidable 93%.
Gerard Martin (Barcelona) 8.6
Gerard Martin has been criticised in the Spanish media in his role as Alejandro Balde's replacement, and in last weekend's game against Celta Vigo, he was taken off after a disappointing first half.
However, he made up for that in the home game against Brest, where he capped a very solid performance at left-back with an assist to Dani Olmo, who scored Barcelona's second goal in the 3-0 win.
Ramy Bensebaini (Borussia Dortmund) 8.3
The 29-year-old played an important role for Dortmund as they picked up their first away win across the Bundesliga and Champions League this season with a 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb.
The defender was instrumental in keeping a clean sheet and was also dangerous at the other end, scoring with a header from a corner.
Bensebaini had a difficult first season in Dortmund after joining from Gladbach, but this season his luck has changed and on Wednesday night the Algerian was named Man of the Match against Dinamo.
Midfield
Malik Tillman (PSV Eindhoven) 9.3
The 22-year-old American kick-started a stunning Dutch comeback as PSV were staring their first home defeat since November 2022 in the face when they were behind 2-0 to Shakhtar Donetsk with three minutes remaining.
But then Tillman threw out the lifeline with a deflected free-kick and three minutes later had the Phillps Stadion almost boiling over with excitement after a stunning long-range shot before Ricardo Pepi scored a late winner to make it 3-2 to the home side.
Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen) 10
The little German wizard Florian Wirtz once again sprinkled magic across the BayArena in the 5-0 demolition of Red Bull Salzburg. The third goal of the night in particular was a real gem with him scoring after passing three Austrian defenders, and the 21-year-old notched a perfect 10 rating from us.
In the last five games in all competitions, Wirtz has been involved in eight goals, with him getting the final touch on half of those. With the two goals against Salzburg, the German has now scored five goals in the Champions League.

Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen) 9.1
Spaniard Alejandro Grimaldo spiced up a fine performance with his first goal across all competitions since September in Bayer's win over RB Salzburg. In addition to the excellent free-kick goal, the winger was also involved in the build-up to another Leverkusen goal.
With the goal, the Spanish international has now scored more goals in the Champions League than in the Bundesliga. In addition to the goal and an assist, Grimaldo had four key passes, hitting the target on 62 of 70 passes overall.
Forwards
Charles De Ketelaere (Atalanta) 10
Belgian Charles De Ketelaere, along with Florian Wirtz, emerged as the star of this round. He put Young Boys to the sword and was involved in five of Atalanta's six goals in their massive 6-1 win. Two of them he scored himself, opening his goal account in this season's Champions League. What's more, he became the second player in this round to score a perfect 10 rating.
The former AC Milan flop has rediscovered his joy in Bergamo and, in particular, has found great form in the last month. With the five goals he was involved in during the match, the Belgian joins a list of names like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar who have done the same in the Champions League in the past.
Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) 8.8
After two disappointments in the domestic league, where Barcelona have picked up just one point in two league games, they got back to winning ways thanks largely to Robert Lewandowski, who showed off his scoring touch again against Brest.
First, he converted a penalty after ten minutes - his 100th Champions League goal - and then in added time, he combined brilliantly with Alejandro Balde before finishing with a cool finish past a helpless Marco Bizot.
Mateo Retegui (Atalanta) 9.2
Many questioned Retegui when Atalanta signed him from Genoa in the summer. But he has been a crucial factor in Atalanta surprisingly sitting second in Serie A behind Napoli.
He didn't put a foot wrong when the Italians played Young Boys in Bern on Tuesday night, scoring twice in their win to boost Atalanta's chances of reaching the playoffs later in the tournament.