Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich)
The German goalkeeper kept a clean sheet in the match against Chelsea.
Defence: Léo Dubois (Lyon)
Key to stopping all of Juventus' attacks, he was important in his team's victory.
Defence: Fernando Marçal (Lyon)
He defended bravely all of Juventus' tries at creating chances, getting an important result for the return.
Defence: David Alaba (Bayern Munich)
The most versatile man in the Bayern Munich squad, he blocked everything in his way.
Defence: Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich)
One of Bayern Munich's up and comers. Able to attack, as he has done since he was a child, and increasingly confident in his defence.
Midfielder: Isco (Real Madrid)
He was responsible for scoring the only goal for Real Madrid, which might prove key in the second leg.
Midfielder: Lucas Tousart (Olympique Lyon)
He scored the goal that gave the French team victory over Juventus. He took advantage of the fact that he had an extra man to enter the area with ease.
Midfielder: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City)
He's possibly the best midfielder in the world. The Manchester City footballer gave a clinical performance in the second half, scoring a penalty.
Midfielder: Serge Gnabry (Bayern Munich)
Few players are in better shape than Gnabry at the moment. Scored a double at Stamford Bridge.
Forward: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)
His last service before being injured for a month was to give Gnabry two assists and seal Bayern Munich's victory with another goal.
Forward: Dries Mertens (Napoli)
He made history with the goal scored against Barcelona, which also allowed him to travel with a 1-1. He equalized Hamsik as the top scorer of Napoli.