**Thibaut Courtois—5:** Never a good night when you are beaten four times.
**Lucas Vázquez—1**: A sad ending for a player that was so useful for Madrid over a decade. No longer serviceable and set for a departure. Constantly exploited by Barcelona tonight.
**Raúl Asencio—3:** Overly aggressive and clipped Ferran Torres multiple times with late challenges. Let the Barcelona players get under his skin.
**Tchouaméni—3:** Exploited by Barcelona’s explosive attack. Struggled with balls over the top and when to close down the space left by Lucas Vazquez.
**Fran García—5:** Gave Lamine Yamal too much space and respect. There were sequences where Fran held his own but overall struggled with the elite level of the Barca attack.
**Dani Ceballos—2**: Not able to replicate his good form pre-injury. The speed of play was too much for Ceballos and was substituted at halftime.
**Federico Valverde—6:** One of the few decent performers but was clattered with a knee injury in the first half and looked injured through remainder of the game.
**Jude Bellingham—2:** One of his quietest matches in a [Real Madrid](https://www.managingmadrid.com) shirt. Even with more freedom as a #10, could not influence the match.
**Arda Guler—2:** Offered very little in the final third and gave away possession with a needless risky pass in Madrid’s defensive third. Was substituted at halftime.
**Vinícius Júnior—5:** Provided two assists yet still felt like a shadow of the player he was last year. Looked a frustrated figure with very little going his way.
**Kylian Mbappé—9**: Madrid’s best player — the only one who comes away unscathed from this match. Produced a hat trick against Barcelona away from home but it wasn’t enough to haul his team over the line.
**Substitutions**:
**Luka Modrić—6:** A positive change, helped Madrid retain possession and find little pockets of space.
**Brahim Díaz—6**: Another net positive over the teammate he replaced. 1 key pass, 1 completed dribble, and 1 shot.
**Endrick—N/A:** 84th minute substitute with limited time to make an impact.
**Victor Munoz—N/A:** Missed a golden opportunity to level the game with his first touch.