Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelona: Player Ratings

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Marc-Andre ter Stegen: 5.5

Bang-average as usual, ter Stegen did not step up in a big game once again. His passing was average and a better goalkeeper diving the right way would have saved Vinicius’ penalty, as well.

Jules Kounde: 4

Had his moments in the game dealing with Vinicius, but mostly could not keep him contained. Lost his marker for the Bellingham goal, too.

Ronald Araujo: 7

Did bits with his passing at times, and was in the right place at the right time with his aerial presence, but nothing spectacular.

Pau Cubarsi: 6.5

Gave away a penalty, but it was not his fault, at all. Spectacular as always with the buildup and did what he could defensively.

Joao Cancelo: 2

Arguably his worst performance in a Barcelona shirt, Cancelo’s poor run of form continued today. Was more responsible than Cubarsi for the penalty on Vazquez, and if that was not enough, could not mark the Spaniard for the equaliser, either.

Ilkay Gundogan: 6.5

Far from his influential best, Gundogan created a couple of decent chances, but playing deeper in the second half, he could not do much at all.

Andreas Christensen: 7.5

Came through with the brilliant header for the opening goal but had to be substituted at half-time due to a knock. Almost gave away a goal, but made a brilliant recovery to deny Rodrygo.

Frenkie de Jong: 5

Had to be substituted before the break due to an ankle injury, but was very tame before it, as well, with Christensen doing most of his defensive work.

Lamine Yamal: 7.5

Ran rings around Eduardo Camavinga, especially in the first-half, and had a goal unfairly taken away from him. Made several great runs behind the defence, as well.

Robert Lewandowski: 5.5

Lewandowski had less than three good first-touches in the game today, and was fairly hooked for Ferran Torres around the hour-mark.

Raphinha: 6.5

Put in a decent shift covering in midfield and attack on the left, and came away with the assist for Christensen’s goal, as well.


Pedri: 5

Did not impact the game much at all despite having 45 minutes and can be blamed for Bellingham’s winner as he could not catch Brahim Diaz, who started the move.

Fermin Lopez: 7

Came on at the break, and made a huge impact on the intensity of the midfield. Got on the score-sheet as well, with a well-taken rebound.

Ferran Torres: 6

Made a couple of great runs, including the one for Fermin’s goal.

Joao Felix: 6

Had one decent chance fall to him, but was saved. Other than that, largely passive.

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