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Team of the Week: Gyokeres and Surridge score four while Nice duo impress in PSG scalp

Gyokeres has scored 52 goals for Sporting this season
Gyokeres has scored 52 goals for Sporting this seasonMIGUEL RIOPA / AFP / Flashscore
It was another action-packed weekend across the world's top leagues with Viktor Gyokeres and Amine Gouiri among a long list of impressive performers. As always, we've used our internal rating system to pick out a best XI from all the action.

Here is our latest Team of the Week:

Team of the Week
Team of the WeekFlashscore / Marek Kratochvil

Goalkeeper

Marcin Bulka (Nice) 9.2

Nice boosted their hopes of a top-three finish in Ligue 1 after picking up a statement 3-1 victory at the home of the champions, Paris Saint-Germain, on Friday evening.

The visitors were indebted to the performance of Bulka between the sticks, with the Pole making a remarkable 12 saves during the contest - the most of any Nice goalkeeper in a French top-flight outing since 2006/07.

Defence

Uros Radakovic (Sivasspor) 8.9

Radakovic was an influential figure at both ends of the pitch in Sivasspor's hard-fought 2-0 win over Antalyaspor in the Turkish Super Lig. 

Not only did the Serbian centre-back win five aerials duels and make three key tackles, but he also opened the scoring for the hosts with a powerful close-range header.

Nicolas Otamendi (Benfica) 8.7

Benfica kept pace with Sporting at the top of the Primeira Liga thanks to a 6-0 thrashing of AFS, as Otamendi capped a rock-solid defensive display by heading home his side's sixth and final goal in the 82nd minute.

Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham) 8.8

Sessegnon has enjoyed a resurgence of late at Fulham, and the Englishman starred for Marco Silva's side again at the weekend, scoring a 92nd-minute winner to see off the challenge of Southampton.

The 24-year-old has now directly contributed to five goals in his last seven Premier League appearances for the Cottagers.

Midfield

Jacob Ondrejka (Parma) 9.2

Parma might have squandered a two-goal lead at Lazio to draw 2-2, but Ondrejka can be proud of his display in the heart of the visitors’ midfield, converting two brilliant finishes to announce his arrival in Serie A.

Morgan Sanson (Nice) 9.3

Sanson was key to Nice’s shock victory at PSG, with the French midfielder finding the net twice to inspire his European-chasing side to a famous three points.

The 30-year-old broke the deadlock with a low finish beyond Gianluigi Donnarumma, and after Fabian Ruiz‘s leveller, he restored Nice’s lead at the start of the second period via a spectacular volley.

Matheus Cunha (Wolves) 9.5

Wolves secured a sixth consecutive top-flight win for the first time since 1970, and once again, Cunha was at the heart of everything good for the West Midlands club.

The Brazilian opened the scoring with an instinctive finish before adding two assists in the second half to move up to 21 goal contributions in the Premier League this season.

Attack

Amine Gouiri (Marseille) 9.5

Marseille romped to a mightily impressive 4-1 victory at home to Brest on Sunday, with Gouiri netting his first treble for the Olympians. 

The Algerian’s standout strike was his second of the evening - a stunning overhead kick from Mason Greenwood’s cross that sent the home support into raptures.

Ciro Immobile (Besiktas) 9.4

Immobile rolled back the years in Besiktas5-1 win over Hatayspor, firing into the bottom corner shortly before the hour mark to complete a clinical hat-trick in the Turkish Super Lig.

Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting CP) 9.4

Sporting continued their pursuit of the Portuguese top-flight title with an emphatic 5-0 victory at rock-bottom Boavista.

Gyokeres was once again among the goals, with the Swede netting four times to take his tally for the season up to a remarkable 52 across all competitions.

Gyokeres' recent stats
Gyokeres' recent statsFlashscore

Sam Surridge (Nashville SC) 9.7

Surridge enjoyed a superb Saturday evening for Nashville, netting four goals to help his side to a resounding 7-2 triumph over the Chicago Fire.

The former Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest striker converted two penalties in a one-sided first half before bagging another couple of goals early in the second period to become just the 19th player in MLS history to score four times in a single match.