Real Madrid struggled to overcome Girona, settling for a 1-1 draw on Friday night, a result that left much to be desired. The team’s attack lacked its usual potency, failing to find a way past Girona after equalizing.
Andriy Lunin – 6.5
Lunin had little chance with Girona’s goal, mirroring the frustration of many Real Madrid fans who felt the defense should have closed down the attack more effectively. Otherwise, he handled the threats he faced competently.
Dani Carvajal – 7
Carvajal had a strong first half, venturing forward effectively, though his final product was inconsistent. His influence diminished in the second half, but his performance was generally solid.
Eder Militao – 7
Militao put in a solid hour on the pitch, reaffirming his status as Real Madrid’s most reliable defender in the current squad.
Raul Asencio – 7
Asencio made a powerful run in the first half that created one of Real Madrid’s best scoring opportunities. He also fulfilled his defensive duties competently.
Fran Garcia – 5.5
While energetic and aggressive, Garcia’s attacking impact was minimal. Girona exploited his flank defensively, and although they didn’t make significant headway, his defending appeared soft.
Fede Valverde – 7
Valverde scored the opening goal and forced a good save from the Girona keeper in the first half. While not as explosive as in recent weeks, it was a decent performance.
Eduardo Camavinga – 3.5
Camavinga’s play was sloppy in possession and lax in defense. He was the primary culprit for Girona’s equalizer, failing to block Thomas Lemar despite ample opportunity. The Frenchman appeared to be playing without confidence.
Jude Bellingham – 7.5
Bellingham delivered a positive performance. Similar to his showing against Bayern Munich, he used the ball effectively, was proactive, and made a difference when involved. He appeared sharper than he has in some time.
Brahim Diaz – 7.5
Diaz was one of Real Madrid’s standout performers. His diligent defending and quick, uncomplicated ball movement led to the opening goal. Although not spectacular, his contribution was notable, and his departure was felt.
Kylian Mbappe – 4
Mbappe was largely invisible for most of the match. He only became more involved in the final 10 minutes after being moved to the right flank. Despite a couple of promising moves, his finishing attempts were mediocre.
Vinicius Junior – 4
Vinicius’ effort and determination to take on his full-back repeatedly were commendable. However, his decision-making was poor. When he managed to beat his marker, he failed to find a teammate, and his shots on goal lacked power.
Substitutes
Arda Guler – 6.5
Guler touched the ball a few times but not enough in the final third to make a significant impact as Real Madrid searched for a winner.
Dean Huijsen – 7
Huijsen made solid interceptions and helped Real Madrid regain possession, with a couple of well-placed passes.
Ferland Mendy – 6
Mendy was brought on in a situation where his strengths were not best utilized. Introduced for the final 10 minutes with an eye on the Bayern Munich match, he was somewhat redundant as Real Madrid pushed for an equalizer.
Gonzalo Garcia Torres – 6
Playing only six minutes, Garcia couldn’t make a substantial impact. He acted more as a decoy than a direct threat, failing to draw sufficient defensive attention away from Vinicius or Mbappe.
Aurelien Tchouameni – 6.5
Tchouameni came on for the final 10 minutes and played his usual game. However, with Girona’s organized defense, he was unable to significantly influence the match.
