Player Ratings: Real Madrid 3 – 0 Real Mallorca; 2025 Spanish Super Cup

Full match player ratings below:

Thibaut Courtois—6: Barely had to lift a finger, with 0 shots on target from Mallorca.

Lucas Vazquez—7: Perfectly placed cross for Rodrygo late in the game to seal the victory at 3-0.

Tchouameni—7: Played 55 minutes before going down with an injury after a collision in the air. Was an important presence inside the box, with 5 clearances and 2 aerial duels won.

Antonio Rudiger—7: Battled most of the night with Muriqi and kept the big target man quiet.

Ferland Mendy—7: One of the French fullback’s best games of the season. Nothing got past him defensively: won all (3) of his aerial duels and both of his ground duels. Never dribbled past and was better on the ball with his distribution out of the back.

Eduardo Camavinga—7.5: Took a total of 5 shots in the game—likely a record for Camavinga in a Madrid shirt—but only one shot was on target. Tidy in possession and quick on his feet to keep the ball moving or get out of tough spots. Metrics were nearly equivalent both offensively and defensively. He worked both sides of the ball and was a major factor behind Madrid’s midfield dominance.

Fede Valverde—7: Played several long diagonal switches of play from the right flank to the left, reminiscent of his idol Kroos but from the opposite side of the field.

Rodrygo—8: Hit the post with a diving header that ultimately landed to Jude Bellingham and opened the scoring. Eventually got his own goal in the final minute of the match with a one-touch finish off a Lucas cross.

Vinicius Junior—7.5: In the first half, was too easily distracted by Maffeo’s antics. In the second half, Vini gradually grew into the game and showed off his electric quality. Played 3 key passes and bullied the Mallorca defense on more than one occasion.

Jude Bellingham—9: Jude Bellingham now has the “Kaka” role. No longer does he have to drift back and forth from the left side of midfield into the center. Ancelotti has moved Jude to a second forward role both offensively and defensively, improving the team’s counter-press and keeping Jude higher up the field in transition. Finished the game with 4 key passes, a well-taken goal to open the scoring, and countless sprints off the ball to hound the opposition.

Kylian Mbappe—6: Was active throughout the game but missed several opportunities in the first half after his off-ball movement helped create openings. Had a total of 7 shots but no goal to mark his performance.

Substitutions:

Raul Asencio—8.5: What a performance—foot perfect after coming on. Robust tackles, plenty of personality, and crisp line-breaking passes out of the back. Continues to impress.

Brahim—8.5: Only had 10 minutes to play but certainly left his mark. Forced the second goal (a Mallorca own goal) with a defense-splitting pass that made Valjent stretch for the ball and slide, ultimately putting it into his own net. Involved in the third goal, picking the ball up off a throw-in and quickly switching the field of play to Lucas, who lofted a cross in for Rodrygo.

Dani Ceballos—7: Replaced Fede Valverde in midfield, providing fresh legs and excellent technique in compressed areas of the field.

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