All four remaining clubs are represented in the All-Star team of the UEFA Champions League Semi-final first legs chosen by the UEFA Technical Observer Group.
The team of the week, presented by crypto.com, is chosen by the UEFA Technical Observer Group, who has an experienced observer who looks at every competition and is supported in his selections by the UEFA analysis unit in Nyon, Switzerland.
Gianluigi Donnarumma (Paris)
The great Italian keeper of Paris once again played a crucial role, his five rescues including excellent low stops left of him to thwart the arsenal couple Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard after each defense.
Denzel Dumfries (Inter)
The interning-back excelled on Wednesday and crossed for the opening goal of Marcus Thuram and then added two one with a striking scissor-kick. As UEFA's technical observer said: “He was defensive solid and very decisive in attack. His endurance and speed created many problems for Barcelona.”
Marquinhos (Paris)
The experienced Skipper in Paris provided his usual leadership when his team earned a clean slate in North Londs, his defensive work, including four permission and four printing hernicers.
Francesco Acerbi (Inter)
Inter's defensive resistance against the brilliant attack by Barcelona, ​​the work of his night, including four clearance, two successful air duels, a block and a interception – plus the header that led to the volley strike of Dumfries.
Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal)
The 18-year-old left back stopped both dribbles with which he was confronted and showed his own ball-bearing skills when taking the ball past Achraf Hakimi before he was on the best attempt by Arsenal of the first half.
Nicolò Barella (Inter)
Dumfries's line -breaking pass from the midfielder sent away in the movement goal of Inter and he was usually tireless in his work of the ball, with 14 ball recovery and 17 ball prints.
Vitinha (Paris)
Provided in the midfield of Paris and impressed the technical observer of UEFA with his use of the ball: “He can play for a long and short and penetrating fits. He can support and see players between the lines behind the defenders. And he can see the defenders when they are under pressure and give them a solution.”
Pedri (Barcelona)
A great influence on Barcelona's display against Inter, he was diligent with his urgent ball and looked at it to take the initiative – proven by his 13 One US who in the opposition half, as much as Lamine Yamal.
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona)
“He showed us the way,” said Barça coach Hansi Flick of the unstoppable 17-year-old, who marked his 100th club performance by scoring a beautiful first half goal, touching the goals twice and taking the game, breaking the lines, breaking the lines with his ball representation and the ball more in the box feeds any other player.
Ousmane Dembélé (Paris)
With his smart movement in deeper positions, he was an integral part of the Paris attack plan. Moreover, it was his 33rd club objective of this season that the teams in Noord -London separated and meant that he was now the competition winner in both Anfield and the Arsenal Stadium.
Raphinha (Barcelona)
Showed his phenomenal shooting skills from outside the area with the strike that, through the crossbar and goalkeeper Yann Sommer's back, earned a draw, who previously saved Ferran Torres to score.
