Player Ratings: Real Madrid 6–1 Monaco
Thibaut Courtois — 8
Made five saves and prevented 1.02 xG. Could do nothing about the goal conceded and was otherwise rock-solid.
Fede Valverde — 8.5 A dominant two-way performance at right-back. Excellent
defensively and provided two assists going forward.
Raúl Asencio — 7
Flew into challenges with confidence and showed good composure in possession.
Dean Huijsen — 8
One of his better performances. His step-up interceptions were impeccable, with one directly leading to a goal.
Eduardo Camavinga — 8.5
Outstanding at left-back. Dribbled out of pressure with ease, won key duels, and played an integral role in Madrid’s second goal.
Aurélien Tchouaméni — 7
Nearly cost Madrid a goal by losing Ansu Fati in the first half, but was otherwise strong and reliable defensively.
Arda Güler — 8
Played with verticality and intent. Provided the hockey assist for the second goal and won the ball cleanly to spark another in the second half.
Jude Bellingham — 8
Started slowly but grew into the game. Capped his performance with a beautifully composed finish.
Franco Mastantuono — 8.5
A constant menace. Never stopped pressing, scored with his right foot, and was involved in Madrid’s opening goal.
Kylian Mbappé — 9
Two goals, including a brilliant opener. A decisive and ruthless performance.
Vinícius Jr. — 10
At his very best. Scored a golazo, provided two assists, created seven chances, completed four dribbles, and forced an own goal. Unplayable.
Substitutes
Dani Ceballos — 5.5
Helped with ball progression, but his mistake directly led to Monaco’s only goal.
Gonzalo García — 6
Quiet cameo. Limited involvement, just five touches, and rarely threatened the box.
Dani Carvajal — 6
Minimal impact but did manage to get a shot off.
Dani Meso — N/A
Not on long enough to rate.








