Left exposed on both goals and couldn’t reasonably be blamed for either. Outside of those moments, he had very little to do.
Offered nothing going forward from right-back. One of Celta’s most dangerous first-half chances came when Bryan nutmegged him and slipped a through-ball into the box.
Looked solid in the opening minutes before a devastating hamstring injury forced him off in the first half.
Uncomfortable playing out of position at center-back. Poorly positioned on Celta’s opening goal.
Lost his composure entirely and picked up two quick, reckless yellows that left Madrid in an even deeper hole.
The only player who truly went down fighting. Escaped pressure on his own several times and pressed relentlessly.
A disappointing showing. Missed a clear-cut chance in the box in the first half that could’ve changed the match.
A bizarre performance: on one hand, he produced _six key passes_, including a brilliant ball to Vinicius that nearly resulted in a goal. But his lax defensive effort played a major role in Celta’s first goal and contributed to the team’s structural collapse.
Struggled to impose himself and lacked sharpness in the final third.
Looked lively early, dropping deep and beating players on the dribble. Should’ve scored on a clear break in the second half, but his attempted chip sailed over.
Inefficient in every attacking action: shooting, dribbling, and decision-making in the final ball all fell short.
Almost scored with his very first touch. He isn’t getting enough minutes to influence matches consistently.
Strong off the bench. Made multiple solid defensive interventions. Not responsible for the repeated structural breakdowns happening ahead of him.
A shadow of his former self—looks devoid of confidence, spark, and impact.
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