Player Ratings: Real Betis 1 – 1 Real MadridAndriy Lunin — 9Outstanding. Lunin was the difference between a draw and a defeat, producing three elite saves behind a defensive line that repeatedly exposed him. Commanding, reactive, and reliable.
Trent Alexander-Arnold — 6.5A mixed but eventful performance. Defensively shaky at times and guilty of a few loose passes, but his attacking contribution stood out. Created danger with his final balls and delivered several excellent set pieces, unlucky not to register an assist.
Antonio Rüdiger — 3A difficult night. Looked off the pace, struggled to close down space, and had an clumsy presence throughout.
Dean Huijsen — 6Composed in possession and confident stepping into midfield. A relatively steady outing despite the instability around him.
Ferland Mendy — 3Had a decent game for long stretches but undone by one costly defensive lapse that led directly to Betis’ late equalizer.
Brahim Díaz — 4Quiet and largely ineffective. Played deeper than usual and never quite managed to influence the game in meaningful ways.
Jude Bellingham — 6Still lacking sharpness in front of goal, but his movement remains elite. Found good positions, progressed the ball vertically, and provided a strong physical outlet in attack.
Fede Valverde — 7.5Excellent in the pivot role. Aside from one poor pass in the second half, he dictated play with precision, read passing lanes well, and consistently positioned himself as the first outlet in build-up.
Thiago Pitarch — 3Another nervy performance. Struggled under pressure and nearly cost the team with a reckless pass. Confidence looks fragile in key moments.
Kylian Mbappé — 3Deployed in a more central/right-sided role, but the end product wasn’t there. Found himself in promising situations but was wasteful and lacked sharpness in front of goal.
Vinícius Jr. — 3.5Got on the scoresheet but overall decision-making continues to frustrate. Overcomplicated situations, slowed attacks, and turned over possession in dangerous areas.
David Alaba — 2.5A worrying cameo. Immediately made a high-risk decision that sparked a dangerous Betis counter. Looks far from his best level.
Eduardo Camavinga — 5Solid defensively, contributing with blocks and clearances. Quiet but effective in his role, also offering some presence in the left half-space going forward.
Gonzalo García — N/ANot enough time to make an impact.
Manuel Ángel — N/ANot enough time to make an impact.
