The Gatorade Team of the Week for the sixth week of Canadian Premier League action in 2025, brought to you by Kristian Jack and Oliver Platt.

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Goalkeeper

Nathan Ingham (Atlético Ottawa)

Ingham made five saves, including an incredible double-save in the first half, to keep Atlético Ottawa in the match early before they went on to win 5-2 against Valour. He also set up his side's second goal with a long ball to Sam Salter.

Defenders

Gabriel Antinoro (Atlético Ottawa)

The Atleti full-back earned an assist on a lovely one-two with David Rodríguez late in the first half against Valour on Saturday. He created two chances, completed 90 per cent of his passes and won possession seven times.

Levi Laing (Cavalry FC)

Laing put in an excellent shift in Halifax as Cavalry kept a clean sheet in a 3-0 victory over the Wanderers. The central defender won possession six times, and made eight clearances during a solid performance at the back.

Aly Ndom (Pacific FC)

Ndom is quickly establishing himself as one of the league's top central defenders this year. During another dominant display on Saturday against York, he completed 52 of 61 passes, while winning all five of his duels, including both in the air.

Eric Lajeunesse (Pacific FC)

The Pacific left-back put in a strong defensive display against York United, winning seven of 10 duels, including three in the air, completing a dribble and making an interception.

Midfielders

Shamit Shome (Cavalry FC)

Shome was once again dominant in midfield on Saturday against the Wanderers, picking up an assist and completing 32 of 36 attempted passes. He also won possession six times and won all four of his attempted tackles.

David Rodríguez (Atlético Ottawa)

There was yet more magic from Rodríguez in the nation's capital on Saturday, as he set up his side's opener against Valour before contributing one himself. He finished with eight touches in the box, and nine dribbles attempted.

Marco Bustos (Pacific FC)

Bustos played a key role in both Pacific goals on Saturday against York United, winning a penalty for the first, before playing the cross that led to the second. It came from a tireless performance, where he created two chances, attempted nine crosses, completed six dribbles and won 12 duels.

Ali Musse (Cavalry FC)

Musse scored his first CPL goal of the season and quickly followed it up with a second during an outstanding performance in Halifax. He also won the penalty that led to Cavalry's opener.

Forwards

Tobias Warschewski (Cavalry FC)

Warschewski put in a brilliant shift against Halifax on Saturday, with a goal and an assist in a 3-0 victory. He created three chances, had five successful dribbles and a stunning 12 duels won during an all-action performance up top.

Sam Salter (Atlético Ottawa)

There was no stopping Sam Salter on Saturday, as he became the first player in CPL history to score four goals in a match. He had two goals on either side of half-time during an afternoon the player, nor the league history books, will ever forget.