European Team of the Week: 19-21 May

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GK: Maxime Dupé (Toulouse Football Club)

Toulouse’s solid run of form of late has gifted the Occitanie club another crack at Ligue 1 football next season after taking points in four of their last six fixtures, including a credible 0-0 draw away against OGC Nice at the weekend, with goalkeeper Maxime Dupé making eight saves across an influential performance.

RB: Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli)

The story of Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s rise from relative football obscurity to becoming captain of Napoli, which has now included leading the club to its first Serie A title since the days of Maradona, continued at the weekend with a fantastic goal in a big win over Inter Milan to help push the club toward cracking the 90-point barrier.

RCB: Sebastiano Luperto (Empoli Football Club)

A huge 4-1 thrashing of Juventus left Empoli supporters dancing into the night on Monday evening as the club continued its hot run of form of late to guarantee Serie A football next season, with the center-back defending stoutly while also finding the back of the net in the process.

LCB: Sinaly Diomandé (Olympique Lyonnais)

Linked with a host of clubs that could prize him away from the Rhône Valley this summer, Ivorian defender Sinaly Diomandé put in a polished defensive performance this weekend while helping Olympique Lyonnais to a vital three points against AS Monaco, which still sees them in the race for Europe.

LB: Roland Sallai (Sport-Club Freiburg e.V.)

A frustrating season for Hungarian international forward Roland Sallai may see him leave in the summer, but his contributions at the weekend – while featuring at full-back – came by way of a brace of assists across recent appearances that have been vital to Christian Streich’s cause.

RCM: Amine Gouiri (Stade Rennais Football Club)

Stade Rennais’ star Amine Gouiri set personal records at the weekend during a 5-0 thrashing of Ajaccio away from home, bagging a hattrick and hitting a career single-season high for goals while helping the Brittany-based outfit keep their top-five dreams alive.

CM: Konrad Laimer (RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V.)

LCM: Mikel Merino (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino remains at the center of the club’s fight to feature in the Champions League next season, with the Spanish midfielder bagging a goal in a 2-1 win against champions Barcelona to retain their five-point cushion in fourth.

RF: Francesco Caputo (Empoli Football Club)

One of two veteran strikers to make the team of the week, Empoli striker Francesco Caputo scored a huge brace against Italian giants Juventus in an unexpected 4-1 win that played a key joint role in potentially stripping The Old Lady of Champions League football next season

CF: Olivier Giroud (Associazione Calcio Milan)

He may be 36 and on the final legs of what has been a massively underrated career at club level, but French striker Olivier Giroud is still coming up with the goods in key moments, with a first hattrick for AC Milan coming at the weekend to help the Italian giants remain on course for a top-four finish.

LF: Sébastien Haller (Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund)

In what remains arguably the greatest feel-good story of the season, Ivorian striker Sébastien Haller bagged a key brace at the weekend to help Dortmund put one hand on their first Bundesliga title in a decade after beating his battle with serious illness that kept him out until January.

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Andrew Thompson

US-based Football writer. German football guru with a wealth of experience in youth development and analysis. Data aficionado. Happily championing the notion that Americans have a knowledgeable voice in the beautiful game.

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