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VOTE: Who is your pick for All Football Player of the Week?

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Who is the best player of last week? We name 4 candidates based on their ratings & performances. Please vote for the player who impressed you most last week.

England keeper Jordan Pickford, Brazil Women striker Cristiane, Belgium star Eden Hazard and Portugal captain Ronaldo are the nominees for our All Football Player of the Week, with all of them included in our All Football Team of the Week.

Jordan Pickford (England)

Score a penalty + Save a penalty! Jordan Pickford is England's penalty shoot-out hero

Jordan Pickford stole the headline by saving a match-winning penalty in England's shoot-out win over Switzerland, but he also slotted his own spot-kick in style!

And he is the first-ever goalkeeper to do so for England in a competitive penalty shootout.

Cristiane (Brazil)

The 34-year-old Cristiane, replacing injured six-time FIFA World Player of the Year Marta, netted in the 15th, 50th and 64th minute in front of a 17,000 crowd at the Stade des Alpes in Grenoble.

She scored the first hat-trick of the Women's World Cup and became the oldest player in the tournament's history to hit a treble as Brazil beat debutants Jamaica 3-0 in Group C.

Aged 34 years and 25 days, she beat the record held by Cristiano Ronaldo, who was 33 years and 130 days old when he scored a hat-trick in Portugal's 3-3 draw with Spain at Russia 2018.

Eden Hazard (Belgium)

Real Madrid new boy Eden Hazard helped Belgium on their way to an easy 3-0 win over Kazakhstan in Brussels in Euro 2020 qualification.

Hazard completed 9 dribbles and provided an assist in his first match since leaving Chelsea for Real Madrid and teed up the opening goal with a typical piece of sharp movement and a precise cross from the right flank.

Now, he becomes the third player to reach 100+ (101 appearances) for Belgium with 30 goals and 27 assists on his account.

Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

He once again proved to be the hero for Portugal with a hat-trick against Switzerland in the first ever Nations League semi-final.

Despite it wasn't Cristiano Ronaldo who made the headlines in final as Goncalo Guedes scored the winner for Portugal against Netherlands in the UEFA Nations League final, to win the first tournament.

However Portugal captain was instrumental in his country's second international success in three years, following their unexpected with at Euro 2016, and it made his list of achievements look even better.

He might be 34 but Ronaldo shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon and there's no limit to just how many trophies he can win.

Feel free to leave your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section. The winner of the vote will be announced tomorrow.

See you next week!