Real Madrid’s disgrace. Did they even come out on the field? [NOTY]

Real Madrid’s disgrace. Did they even come out on the field? [NOTY]
Real Madrid’s disgrace. Did they even come out on the field? [NOTY]

Disgrace – this is probably the word you will hear most often from the mouths of Real Madrid fans today. You can name Real Madrid players on the fingers of one hand and you can’t blame them. No wonder the average rating for the entire team after El Clasico is 2.41. Carlo Ancelotti also disgraced himself by completely losing the coaches’ clash with Hansi Flick.

Thibaut Courtois – 3

A brilliant save in the 4th minute, and then he conceded five goals in which he didn’t have much to say. Least guilty of Real’s embarrassing defeat.

Lucas Vazquez – 1

He failed to cover Raphinha for the third goal. He badly covered the Brazilian, who escaped from him and had great comfort when shooting at Real’s goal. He still has a deficit in his defensive game. He couldn’t cope at all today.

Aurelien Tchouameni – 2

He blocked a shot in the 18th minute. Then it only got worse. Yamal easily beat him, then he didn’t catch Raphinha and got beat. The only good part was when he hit his header from a corner kick, and then from a roll. However, the Frenchman is completely unable to position himself in defense and reads the game badly. Barcelona scored twice after piercing passes. Ancelotti must reconsider choosing him at the expense of Raul Asencio.

Antonio Rudiger – 2

Like a child in the fog in clashes with Lewandowski. Raphinha was also tricked by Barcelona’s fifth goal. He didn’t protect his colleague from the center of defense. He didn’t provide much offensively, even though he can be dangerous when taking corner kicks. It’s impossible to give a higher score to a defensive player when his team concedes five goals.

Ferland Mendy – 2

No one in Real Madrid’s defense deserved a positive rating. Typical Mendy this season – he gives absolutely nothing in attack, he defends mediocrely, and this was once his greatest asset. Young Lamine Yamal pocketed it, especially for the first goal.

Edward Camavinga –

A great tackle by Camavinga in the 30th minute, and then a stupid foul on Gavi, which gave Barcelona a penalty. In the same action, he received a yellow card, which took away the margin of error necessary for a typical six. And he basically exhausted this margin, but the referee somehow spared him.

Fede Valverde – 2

It’s hard to say anything about Fede Valverde in this match. A discreet match by the Uruguayan, who lost the fight for the midfield in the first half with Camavinga. He had to run a lot because the Royals did not have the ball. This does not change the fact that this is one of Valverde’s weaker matches in a Real shirt.

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Jude Bellingham – 3

Completely invisible in this meeting. It wasn’t Jude who had been the team leader in recent games. Barcelona found a way to neutralize the Englishman’s advantages. The only good moment was when he played the ball to Mbappe, after which Szczęsny fouled the Frenchman and was sent off. He didn’t break anything.

Rodrygo – 2

He wasn’t on the pitch in the first half, and when he appeared, he passed the ball to the opponent on a counterattack for a goal at 1:4. He used the free kick and earlier in the second half he hit the crossbar, which slightly increases his score, otherwise he would have finished with one. He gave far too little offensively.

Compared to Barcelona, ​​even Real Madrid is tiny. Brilliant Spanish Super Cup!

Vinicius – 2

He sparked a counterattack for the first goal, pressing well on Casado and winning the ball. After that, there wasn’t much going on from him in the first half. The second half of the game was a bit better, but it was still not a performance the Brazilian could be satisfied with.

Kylian Mbappe – 6

He scored a goal in the 5th minute, then went out to receive a pass from Bellingham and won a penalty kick, as well as a red card for Szczęsny. Real didn’t have the ball in their possession for a long period of time, so Kylian didn’t have many chances. He played almost the entire match with an ankle injury. He did what he could.

Trener: Carlo Ancelotti – 1

He completely missed the first eleven and lost the midfield. In midfield, he focused on Camavinga, whose strong point is destruction and the transition phase, and Valverde. Where’s someone to hold the ball and play it? He gave the ball back to Barcelona. The decision to choose Tchouameni was also not a good one. The Frenchman has problems with proper positioning in his own penalty area. During the break, Ancelotti came to similar conclusions and adjusted his positioning, allowing Ceballos to play in the second half. However, Real quickly lost another goal and the match was over.

Fot. Newspix

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