#1 Thorgan Hazard
On the evening when Borussia Dortmund were set to feel the absence of Jadon Sancho, Thorgan Hazard chipped in with a match-winning performance. There was absolutely nothing that went wrong from his side.
He was at the heart of almost every move, and boy, his delivery was enticing. Hazard found those little pockets of space with aplomb and whipped in quality deliveries into the box. Not to mention, he was great on the set piece as well.
Otherwise, Hazard was lively throughout, and the prime creative outlet for his side. He broke away from challenges, infused the idea of cohesion in the second half and capped off his outing with a fine-tuned assist.
The Belgian was unlucky to have not featured on the score sheet, but he'd have hardly cared following such an immaculate performance. He's now amassed an impressive five assists so far in the league.
Thorgan Hazard's guile, pace and link-up play meant that he completely ran the show, at least for the larger part of the game.