#2 Alex Sandro
Alex Sandro has been Juventus' regular left-back for the best part of the last two seasons, and he has earned plenty of plaudits for his displays down the left flank.
The 28-year-old possesses that buccaneering trait associated with all Brazilian full-backs, and he plays a key role in Juve's attacking arsenal.
Against Verona, the Brazilian international was one of the stars of the show, bossing proceedings down the left flank while also limiting the impact of Davide Faraoni moving forward.
Sandro attempted a total of 71 passes, (which was the highest of all 28 players who graced the field), completing 85.9% of them.
Also, he played in seven long balls, with four of them being accurate while also making four key passes.
Seeing the stats above, one would be forgiven for thinking he is a forward, but Sandro also starred in his defensive duties, making two clearances and interceptions, while also performing one block and two completed tackles.