As always, we have constructed our side by using Flashscore's in-house player rating system. Here is our latest Team of the Week:

Goalkeeper
Keylor Navas (Newells Old Boys) 9.2
At 38, it's great to see Keylor Navas still playing at a very high level in the Argentine top flight. In the most recent round of action there, the Costa Rican put in an incredible performance as his side, Newells Old Boys, held on to draw 1-1 with Union de Santa Fe.
Navas made 13 saves in the match, letting just one shot on target past him. Facing an xGOT of 2.9 and only conceding once is impressive reading. He's still got it!

Defence
Marash Kumbulla (Espanyol) 9.1
LaLiga side Espanyol got a vital 1-0 win over Getafe on Friday to put some distance between themselves and the drop zone.
Albanian centre-back Marash Kumbulla was the star for the Barcelona-based club with the game's only goal. He doesn't score many, but he's notched three this season in the league - perhaps none more important than this one, though.

Former Roma defender Roger Ibanez gained a whopping rating of 9.7 in the Saudi Professional League with two first-half goals as Al Ahli battered Al Fayha 5-0 on Friday.
Also scoring in that match was Ivan Toney - remember him? - and Riyad Mahrez, who chipped in with three assists to boot.
Adrien Truffert (Rennes) 9.2
By their standards, Rennes have had a rotten campaign in Ligue 1, but they effectively secured their safety on Friday with a derby-day win over Breton rivals Nantes (2-1).
Key to the victory was captain Adrien Truffert, who scored in the first half before assisting Rennes' late winner, netted by teen Mohamed Meite.
Midfield
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) 10
Brentford have not been making too many waves in the Premier League as a team, but Bryan Mbeumo has been having the season of his life in West London.
The French-born Cameroon international bagged a brace and got an assist as the Bees beat Brighton 4-2 on Saturday. Mbuemo now has 18 goals in the league with six assists - it's the most productive scoring season of his career.

Evander (FC Cincinnati) 9.1
Brazilian midfielder Evander made the switch from Portland Timbers to FC Cincinnati in the off-season, and he's hit the ground running at the Ohio club.
He scored in both halves as his team edged Chicago Fire 3-2 in the latest round in MLS. In seven matches, Evander's scored six already this season - that's looking like very good business from Cincy.
Real Betis moved a step closer to securing European football with an impressive 3-1 win at Girona, and Isco was their star man.
The Sapnish veteran, on the day he turned 33, set up his side's opener with a perfect delivery from a corner and later made it 3-0 himself with a lovely header.
Assane Diao (Como) 9.1
One of the breakout stars in Serie A this year has been Como's Assane Diao. The 19-year-old Senegalese attacker, who represented Spain at youth level, has scored eight goals for the club since arriving from Real Betis in the winter transfer window.
At the weekend, Diao shone again, scoring a brace as Como thumped Lecce 3-0.
Forwards
One man who has been at the very top of his game this season is Barcelona talisman Raphinha. The Brazilian starred again for Blaugrana as they came back from 3-1 down to beat Celta Vigo 4-3.
Raphinha scored the winner from the spot in the 98th minute, as well as his side's third in what was an absolutely epic comeback.

Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting CP) 9.0
It's no surprise to see Viktor Gyokeres popping up with more goals - it's been hard to keep him out of the headlines this season. The Big Swede scored another three goals on Friday for Sporting as the Lisbon-based side beat Moreirense 3-1.
Sporting are level on points with cross-town rivals Benfica at the top of Liga Portugal in what is one of the best title races in Europe. Gyokeres has contributed an incredible 34 league goals in 29 matches, with four rounds remaining to add to that.
Joel Piroe (Leeds) 10
We don't tend to consider second-tier competitions in our Team of the Week, but we're making an exception this time and for good reason. Dutch striker Joel Piroe scored four first-half goals to effectively seal Leeds' promotion back to the Premier League on Monday.
Leeds spanked Stoke 6-0, but they had to wait and see if Burnley would beat Sheffield United later on to confirm the promotions of both clubs. As it turned out, Burnley did win, and so Piroe and his teammates will be in the Premier League next season.