Champions League team of the week: Quarter-final first legs
Well, that was a fun week of UEFA Champions League football, wasn't it?
Manchester City ripped Bayern Munich limb from limb, Real Madrid toyed with a woeful Chelsea team and both Milan teams earned crucial first leg wins.
And after all that fun, here's a team of the first legs for you to enjoy.
GK: Mike Maignan - The Milan number one made six saves in total, including a few stunners to deny Napoli an all-important leveller at San Siro. He may just be the best goalkeeper in the world right now.
RB: Davide Calabria - Many expected Calabria to have his work cut out for him with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but that wasn't the case. The Milan full-back put in a great performance to keep the tricky winger at bay all evening on Wednesday.
CB: Ruben Dias - Back to full fitness and back to being one of the best centre-backs in Europe.
CB: Alessandro Bastoni - The David Beckham-esque cross Bastoni pulled off to set up Inter's goal was something to behold. Centre-backs shouldn't be able to do these things.
LB: Eduardo Camavinga - From being one of the most exciting young midfielders in the world to being arguably the best left-back in the world; Camavinga has undergone quite the transformation recently. Once again, he was fantastic at full-back in midweek.
CM: Federico Valverde - Fresh of the back of reportedly punching Alex Baena, Fede put in his best performance in quite a while against Chelsea.
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CM: Toni Kroos - As per, Kroos completely controlled the midfield with his metronomic passing in a Champions League game.
CM: Nicolo Barella - Bagged the all-important opener in the win over Benfica and generally put in a great shift too.
RW: Bernardo Silva - Preferred to Riyad Mahrez for the clash with Bayern at the Etihad, and more than justified his place in the team with an all-action display.
ST: Erling Haaland - Quite simply his best all-round performance in a Man City shirt thus far. Hold-up play, passing, pressing, runs in behind to stretch the back four and a clinical finish to boot. He did everything.
LW: Vinicius Junior - There are very few players as fun or as effective as Vini in the world right now.
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