The final weekend of several major European leagues came to an end on the weekend, with teams tussling for titles, European spots, and to avoid relegation. But which players stood out and were able to help their teams achieve their goals?
Below is our latest Team of the Week, drawn from the world's best leagues. As always, we have selected the side using Flashscore's in-house player rating system.
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Goalkeeper
Dominik Greif (Mallorca) - 8.3
Mallorca ended their season with a hard-fought goalless draw against Rayo Vallecano, largely thanks to the efforts of goalkeeper Dominik Greif.
The Slovakian saved all eight of the shots that he faced and prevented 1.68 expected goals to end his 24/25 campaign on a personal high - it was the highest rating he's received in our system since February of last year.
Defence
Davinson Sanchez (Galatasaray) - 8.6
Colombian centre-back Davinson Sanchez has enjoyed another brilliant season as Galatasaray's best defender, and coming off the back of winning the Super Lig title last week, he put in an exceptional performance in his side's 2-0 win at Goztepe.
Despite Galatasaray fielding a much-rotated side, Sanchez started in defence and led by example, keeping the opponents at bay with six ground and four aerial duels won. He then played a massive role in Alvaro Morata's late goal that sealed the victory.
Derrick Williams (Atlanta United) - 9.0
Irish veteran Derrick Williams was the star man in Atlanta United's surprise 4-2 win at home to second-placed FC Cincinnati on Sunday, making a big impact at both ends.
He opened the scoring in the 15th minute when he headed in a free-kick and made 10 defensive clearances over the course of the match.
Kieran Tierney (Arsenal) - 8.8
Left-back Kieran Tierney is set to leave Arsenal this summer after spending seven years at the club, and starting in his final match against Southampton, he said goodbye in style.
The Scot, who has often found himself surplus to requirements, bagged the opener in the Gunners' 2-1 win, and put in a rock-solid performance, proving just why he is the ultimate professional.
Midfield
Pape Gueye (Villarreal) - 8.8
Villarreal didn't have too much to play for on the final day of the season, already confirming their place in the Champions League next season. However, they showed no sign of taking their foot off the gas, cruising to a 4-2 win over Sevilla, and Pape Gueye was the star of the show.
The central midfielder thumped home in emphatic style in the first half, before scoring his side's fourth goal later on with a finish inside the penalty area. A good end to a good season for the Spanish club.
Isco (Real Betis) - 8.8
33-year-old Isco was called up to the Spain squad this week for the first time in six years, and after the season he has enjoyed, it was fully deserved.
The magical playmaker ran the show in Real Betis' 1-1 draw with Valencia on the weekend, setting up Antony for their only goal of the game, as well as having five key passes.
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Nicolo Fagioli (Fiorentina) - 8.7
With a nail-biting 3-2 win over Udinese in their final match, Fiorentina secured qualification for the Conference League once again, and they will largely have Nicolo Fagioli to thank.
Stepping up when his team needed him, the Italian scored his side's first goal, and was instrumental in midfield with seven key passes and two big chances created.
Daniel Maldini (Atalanta), 9.7
With third place and Champions League football already secured, Atalanta ended the season with a 3-2 loss at home to Parma. However, Daniel Maldini made sure it wasn't all bad for himself.
The Italian scored both of his side's goals, including a stunning second to put Atalanta two goals up. However, they let their lead slip as Parma mounted a comeback to claim the win.
Attack
Lorenzo Venturino (Genoa) - 9.1
With nothing to play for in their final game, 18-year-old Lorenzo Venturino made his full debut for the club, and what an impression he made.
The exciting midfielder scored a brace in the first half - his first goals for the club - as they ended Bologna's 12-match unbeaten run at home with a 3-1 victory. A highly-rated young talent, he certainly showcased just what he is about.
Alexander Sorloth (Atletico Madrid) - 10.0
Just a few weeks after scoring the quickest LaLiga hat-trick ever, Alexander Sorloth ended his season with another hat-trick and a perfect 10 rating, as he came off the bench in the second half to help Atletico Madrid beat Girona 4-0.
It has been an underwhelming season for Atletico, but Sorloth - who has often found himself making appearances from the bench - has impressed with 20 league goals, making him the club's top scorer and fourth top scorer in LaLiga.
Yan Diomande (Leganes) - 10.0
Unfortunately for Leganes, they headed into the final game of the season already relegated from LaLiga, so morale was going to be low. However, they at least ended their campaign on a positive note, with a thumping 3-0 win over bottom-of-the-table Valladolid.
Yan Diomande was the star of the show, scoring a goal and providing an assist for his team before being substituted just after the hour mark with a perfect 10 rating. Just 18 years old, the young talent could be in demand this summer.
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Alexander Sørloth should be our main man next season with Alvarez as the second striker and Griezmann playing the creative role alongside De Paul. Llorente back in midfield, we need more goals from all over the pitch, sign another right back, if Correa leaves we sign another striker. we definitely need another carrasco, a flairy player that can make things happen when passing isn't working out. lino is good to stay, Gallagher should not be a wide midfield player, Simeone is a baller very hard working aswell. we need a good back up goalie for cup games, we gonna need a few center backs, my suggestions would be Cristian Romero, Lucas Hernandez. maybe difficult but possible, Sell riquelme too selfish at times, we definitely need a left wide player with speed and skills... must be good options out there.