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EUFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TEAM OF THE WEEK!!

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The UEFA Champions League has once again delivered top-tier football action, and with it, some standout performances from players across Europe. Each week, UEFA’s technical observer panel carefully selects the best XI based on their impressive displays on the pitch. This week’s lineup showcases a mix of seasoned stars and rising talents who have lit up the competition.

Chosen by the UEFA technical observer panel, these players demonstrated exceptional skill, determination, and leadership throughout their respective matches. Whether it was a stunning goal, an unbelievable assist, or defensive mastery, the players in this week’s selection have proven themselves to be the best in Europe right now.

In the attacking line, we see forwards who have delivered key goals for their clubs, showing flair, speed, and clinical finishing in front of the net. In midfield, the selected players orchestrated their teams’ play, pulling the strings and dictating the tempo of the game with pinpoint passing and creativity. Defensively, the backline and goalkeeper were crucial in securing clean sheets and keeping their opponents at bay, with some heroic saves and tackles.

 

 

 

This Team of the Week honours the best in Europe’s premier club competition and offers a snapshot of the talent and hard work that goes into every matchday. With more exciting games on the horizon, we’re sure to see even more stunning performances as the Champions League progresses.


Dortmund pair Adeyemi and Duranville sidelined in double injury blow


Borussia Dortmund will be without Karim Adeyemi and Julien Duranville for several weeks after they were injured in Tuesday's 7-1 Champions League victory over Celtic, coach Nuri Sahin has revealed.

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The Ruhr valley club earned their biggest-ever European win in midweek, crushing the Scottish champions with Germany international Adeyemi scoring a hat-trick before being taken off with a muscle injury and replaced by 18-year-old Belgium international Duranville.

Duranville later sustained an injury of his own and both players will be absent until late November, missing Saturday's trip to Union Berlin as well as seven further games.

"We will be without Karim and Julien for some time. They are expected to be back after the international break in mid-November," Sahin said at Friday's pre-match press conference.

He added Giovanni Reyna, sidelined since last month, will also delay his comeback after suffering a setback in his recovery.

Dortmund, who are currently fifth in the Bundesliga on 10 points, three behind leaders Bayern, are seeking their first pair of back-to-back league wins under Sahin at Union.

BVB have struggled for consistency so far, suffering a 5-1 defeat at Stuttgart two weeks ago then bouncing back with a 4-2 win over Bochum and cruising past Celtic in Europe.

"When something is supposed to grow together you need time," Sahin said. "Every day in this development is important. I am not looking for excuses.

"I know well how to rank the Celtic game. It is not that we are hugging each other saying 'we are the coolest' because we won 7-1.

"We are expected to deliver such performances every three days and if we win on Saturday then the world may look a bit cooler." 

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