La Liga Week 5: Team of the week

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Victor Valdes has been in fine form this season
Pedro scored his first La Liga hat-trick (File Photo)

Pedro scored his first La Liga hat-trick (File Photo)

CM: Victor Sanchez (Espanyol)

In a game which saw five goals and plenty of goal mouth action, it was Victor Sanchez’s two goals and his tackling that made the difference as Espanyol beat Athletic Bilbao 3-2. Aside from his two goals, the Spanish central midfielder also made eight tackles, the most of any player this weekend and ensured that he was calm even when it was chaos all around him.

CM: Cesc Fabregas (Barcelona)

For the first time in over five years, Barcelona had less than 50% of the possession, but that didn’t stop Fabregas from having one of his best days as a Barca player, as the Spaniard made the most of what little possession they enjoyed.

Having played a lot of through balls and creating an assist for Pedro, the former Arsenal midfielder capped off a fine performance with a well taken finish, towards the end of the game. The game demonstrated his ability to take the game by the scruff of the neck and showed that he is more than an able deputy for Xavi, and in the long run, looks well placed to replace him.

RAM: Fede (Valencia)

Playing in only his second ever game for the club, Fede put in a performance and a half and ran the show to save his coach’s blushes as Valencia beat Sevilla 3-1. Fede excelled in both aspects of his game, not only did he provide an assist and have six shots on goal, he also had the most tackles of any player on the pitch and was a constant menace to Sevilla’s defence throughout the game.

CAM: Pedro (Barcelona)

It is not often that Lionel Messi finishes a La Liga game without a goal. But Pedro’s striking exploits meant that Messi played more as a creator against Rayo Vallecano. Whilst there were grumblings about a move in the summer, the Spaniard has stayed put and is now reaping the rewards. All three goals that he scored were a joy to watch and it is perhaps with him in mind that Barcelona let go of David Villa. On Saturday’s evidence, he looks more than capable of filling Davis Villa’s huge boots.

LAM: Suso (Almeria)

On loan from Liverpool, Suso had had an immediate impact at Almeria. He was brilliant once again against Levante, but couldn’t help Almeria to victory as they could only draw 2-2. He was superb on Sunday, as he scored a goal, created another by virtue of winning a penalty and had four shots on goal, whilst also completing six successful dribbles.

ST: Lionel Messi (Barcelona)

For only the second time this season, Messi failed to score a goal in a league game. But the thing about the Argentine is that even when he is bad, he is still better than most and that showed during the game against Rayo, when he wasn’t at the peak of his powers, but still managed to notch up an assist to his name. He also completed a staggering six dribbles throughout the game and is still the leading goal scorer in La Liga this season with six goals so far.

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