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Bundesliga Team of the Week – Matchday 24

With Matchday 24 behind us, Bulinews Editor-in-Chief Rune Gjerulff has selected his Team of the Week, which lines up in an attacking 4-1-3-2 formation:

Nikola Vasilj, St. Pauli

St. Pauli secured a highly surprising 1-0 win away against in-form Hoffenheim , thanks in no small part to Vasilj. The goalkeeper was exceptional, making 11 saves to secure a clean sheet.

Jamie Leweling, Stuttgart

Operating as a wing-back, Leweling was central to Stuttgart’s dominant 4-0 win over Wolfsburg, scoring an impressive brace and driving the team forward on the right side.

Kevin Diks, Borussia Mönchengladbach

Kept his composure to convert a late penalty, sealing a much-needed win for Gladbach. Beyond that, he delivered a solid defensive display, winning all his ground duels and contributing effectively to build-up play.

Keven Schlotterbeck, Augsburg

A rock at the back for Augsburg , Schlotterbeck won six duels, made a vital clearance off the line, and completed 94% of his passes.

Daniel Svensson, Borussia Dortmund

Set up Dortmund’s opener with a precise assist and later scored a brilliant goal himself. He also did well to keep Michael Olise relatively quiet.

Angelo Stiller, Stuttgart

Dominant in the centre, Stiller completed 89% of his passes, including three key balls and won six of eight duels.

Yan Diomande, RB Leipzig

The pacey forward dazzled with four successful dribbles, two key passes and a well-taken goal, helping Leipzig secure a 2-1 win over HSV .

Romano Schmid, Werder Bremen

Schmid impressed with vision and creativity, providing four key passes and an assist in Werder’s win over Heidenheim . Also came close to scoring himself.

Jean-Matteo Bahoya, Eintracht Frankfurt

A standout performer since Albert Riera took over as Eintracht coach, Bahoya scored a fine goal and completed five dribbles against Freiburg.

Harry Kane, FC Bayern

Kane proved decisive once again, scoring a brace to lead Bayern to a thrilling 3-2 victory over rivals Borussia Dortmund .

Deniz Undav, Stuttgart

A constant menace in attack, Undav scored a well-taken goal and produced two key passes in Stuttgart's comfortable win.

Borussia DortmundHarry KaneLate WinnerStuttgart