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Champions League: Team of the Week Selection
FootballFeb 26, 2026, 3:57 PM

Champions League: Team of the Week Selection

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Our Champions League Team of the Week following the second legs of the play-off round ties. Who has made the cut?
Goalkeeper: Jan Oblak – Atletico Madrid

Oblak assisted Atletico’s first goal against Club Brugge with a long kick to Alexander Sorloth. He made five important saves, including a crucial stop from a close-range header when the aggregate score was tied.

Right-back: Davide Zappacosta – Atalanta

Atalanta made history as the first team since 2018-19 to come back from a two-goal deficit, beating Borussia Dortmund 4-1. Zappacosta, ending a 52-match goal drought in Europe, played a key role with three tackles, two interceptions, and a created chance.

Centre-back: Odin Luras Bjortuft – Bodo/Glimt

Bjortuft contributed significantly as Bodo/Glimt eliminated Inter Milan at San Siro. He made six clearances and blocked three shots, including a goal-line clearance during their historic victory.

Centre-back: Edmond Tapsoba – Bayer Leverkusen

Tapsoba delivered a solid performance, helping Bayer Leverkusen secure advancement by keeping Olympiacos contained. He won all his ground duels and made a total of 14 clearances to maintain a clean sheet.

Left-back: Federico Dimarco – Inter Milan

Despite Inter’s elimination, Dimarco stood out. He was actively involved in the match against Bodo/Glimt and set several personal bests for creativity, despite teammates missing scoring opportunities.

Midfield: Aurelien Tchouameni – Real Madrid

Tchouameni scored an important equalizer for Real Madrid after Benfica took the lead. His goal helped Real Madrid advance to the last 16.

Midfield: Manuel Locatelli – Juventus

Locatelli led Juventus in a near comeback against Galatasaray, scoring from a penalty kick. He created three chances, made seven tackles, and won 9 out of 11 ground duels.

Winger: Jens Petter Hauge – Bodo/Glimt

Hauge had an impressive showing for Bodo/Glimt, scoring one goal and assisting another in their win over Inter Milan. This marks six goals for the winger this season, enhancing his reputation after returning to Norway.

Winger: Vinicius Junior – Real Madrid

Vinicius scored the winning goal against Benfica, showcasing his strong performance as Real Madrid secured their spot in the next round.

Forward: Victor Osimhen – Galatasaray

Osimhen scored a vital goal in extra time for Galatasaray after they nearly gave away a three-goal lead. This goal marked his seventh of the Champions League season, making him the club’s leading foreign scorer.

Forward: Alexander Sorloth – Atletico Madrid

Sorloth’s hat-trick secured Atletico Madrid’s advancement, demonstrating his impressive power and finishing skills.




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