Champions League best XI from quarter-final first legs features four Spurs stars but just one from Man Utd

AFTER an incredible week of Champions League football, we're already halfway through the quarter-finals.

Liverpool and Tottenham secured big wins, but Manchester City and United both slumped to frustrating 1-0 defeats.

Check out the best XI of players from the last-eight first-legs now – featuring four Spurs stars and one unlikely United hero…

GOALKEEPER

Hugo Lloris

WHO else? The Spurs No1 crucially saved a controversial penalty from Sergio Aguero after Danny Rose's VAR-influenced handball.

Not only that, keeping a clean sheet against Man City of all teams is an incredible fault. A much-needed return to form.

DEFENCE

Matthijs De Ligt, Gerard Pique, Jan Vertonghen

AJAX must surely be preparing for life after De Ligt – who was once again an absolute rock at the heart of defence against Juventus.

The result wasn't perfect, but he joins Barcelona's Pique – who kept a clean sheet at Old Trafford – and Spurs' Vertonghen in a back-three.

MIDFIELD

Scott McTominay, Naby Keita, Frenkie De Jong, Christian Eriksen

ONLY one United player truly walked off the Old Trafford turf with any shred of credibility – McTominay.

The Scottish youngster played with incredible maturity in the middle of the park against seasoned veterans in the 1-0 loss.

He's joined by Liverpool's Keita who has finally looked every inch the £52million player he was supposed to be – even scoring the early opener against Porto.

De Jong – joining Barcelona in the summer – also impressed along with the ever-consistent Spurs superstar Eriksen.

FORWARDS

Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Son Heung-min

FIRMINO scored Liverpool's other goal on the night, while Ronaldo netted Juventus' only goal away to Ajax.

But the real striking hero this week has to be Son.

Moments after Harry Kane limped off injured, the South Korean struck the all-important winner against giants Man City in a major boost to their Champions League chances.

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