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Here are the top players from the last round of action.
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)Goalkeeper: Paulo Gazzaniga (Girona | LaLiga) - 8.
86 ratingGazzaniga put in an inspired shift between the sticks as Girona claimed a 2-0 win at Las Palmas on Saturday.
The Argentine made a total of five saves, including a first-half penalty stop, in a clean-sheet attaining display.
Centre-back: David Lopez (Girona | LaLiga) - 8.
02 ratingThe second Girona player in the side.
Lopez set the Blanquivermells ahead midway through the first half against Las Palmas, while four clearances and four tackles saw Girona leave Gran Canaria with three points in tow.
Centre-back: Yerson Mosquera (Villarreal | LaLiga) - 8.
72 ratingMosquera netted his first league goal of the season as Villarreal secured a routine 3-0 win over Rayo Vallecano.
Mosquera struck with his only effort on goal, while six tackles and five clearances ensured all the spoils for the Yellow Submarine.
Centre-back: Johan Vasquez (Genoa | Serie A) - 8.
07 ratingGenoa guaranteed their Serie A spot for next season with a 3-0 victory over Cagliari on Monday night, with centre-back Vasquez solid at the back.
The Mexican provided the assist for Morten Frendrup's 27th-minute strike, and went on to win four aerial duels, make four clearances, three tackles and two interceptions.
Right midfield: Noni Madueke (Chelsea | Premier League) - 8.
71 ratingMadueke was directly involved in both Chelsea goals as the Blues came from behind to rescue a point at Aston Villa on Saturday night.
Madueke struck with one of four shots before turning provider for Conor Gallagher with one of two key passes.
Central midfield: Antonin Barak (Fiorentina | Serie A) - 8.
76 ratingBarak has only been involved in three league goals this season, two of which came in Sunday's 5-1 thrashing of Sassuolo.
Barak struck with one of five shots, hitting the woodwork with another, and provided an assist from one of two key passes.
Lewandowski seals hat trick with great free kick for BarcaRobert Lewandowski seals his first LaLiga hat trick with a spectacular free kick to put Barcelona up 4-2 vs.
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Central midfield: Kevin Stoger (VfL Bochum | Bundesliga) - 9.
72 ratingStoger netted his sixth and seventh league goals of the season as Bochum claimed all three points in an entertaining 3-2 win over TSG Hoffenheim, striking with two of six shots.
The Austrian was unfortunate not to register an assist having made six key passes in the home success.
Central midfield: Morten Frendrup (Genoa | Serie A) - 8.
91 ratingThe second Genoa player in the side, Frendrup was directly involved in two of three goals against Cagliari.
The Dane struck with his only shot and provided an assist with his only key pass, and excelled off the ball too, as he made six tackles.
Left midfield: Elbasan Rashani (Clermont Foot | Ligue 1) - 10.
0 ratingClermont Foot gave their survival hopes a huge boost with a massive 4-1 win over Stade de Reims.
Winger Rashani was the star of the show, netting with both shots, all the while making five interceptions, three tackles and three dribbles in a fine showing.
Striker: Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona | LaLiga) - 9.
89 ratingBarcelona made sure Real Madrid's title celebrations would stay on hold for a little while longer yet as they beat Valencia 4-2 on Monday night, with Lewandowski on hand to bag a second-half hat trick.
The Poland international got the better of backup shotstopper Jaume Domenech with three of five shots to boost his chances of landing the Pichichi for LaLiga's top goal scorer.
Striker: Alexander Isak (Newcastle United | Premier League) - 8.
86 ratingJoining Lewandowski on the frontline, Isak scored for the seventh home game running as he netted twice in Newcastle's 5-1 win over Sheffield United.
The Swede got the better of Wes Foderingham with two of five shots and gave the Blades backline a torrid afternoon as he completed three dribbles and made two key passes.
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