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Player Ratings: Real Madrid 3 - 0 Manchester City - Managing Madrid

SportsBy Jennifer ReevesMarch 12, 20262 min read

Last updated: April 1, 2026, 8:20 AM

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Player Ratings: Real Madrid 3 - 0 Manchester City - Managing Madrid

Player Ratings: Real Madrid 3 - 0 Manchester City

Made four saves and commanded his area well, especially on City’s corners. Produced one miracle stop in the second half and even launched a brilliant assist to Fede Valverde.

Struggled with his distribution and looked shaky in 1v1 defending. Not his best performance at either end of the pitch.

Erling Haaland was nowhere to be found, largely thanks to Rüdiger, who kept him quiet throughout.

One of his best performances of the season. He led the game in clearances, and his vertical passing and composure under pressure were key.

Vintage Mendy. He completely locked down Semenyo and looked like the version Madrid fans have seen in big European nights before.

A midfield enforcer. Won huge challenges all game and offered excellent protection in front of the backline.

Aside from one nearly disastrous mistake in the second half, he looked impressively composed in such a high-stakes match. He left the field to a thunderous ovation from the Bernabéu.

Unbelievable. Unstoppable. A hat-trick, and every goal was spectacular. He also finished with the most tackles on the pitch, pressed relentlessly, and gave Trent constant help against Doku. Possibly the best game of his Real Madrid career.

Played some terrific passes under pressure, including a brilliant right-footed ball through City’s defensive line that led to Vinicius’s penalty. Defensively, though, he struggled at times.

Brought excellent energy throughout. Registered an assist and nearly scored after a great individual move in the second half.

A quiet night overall, and he missed his penalty. Still, he contributed by setting up Valverde’s second goal.

Worked hard off the bench and read the game well. Not at Mendy’s level, but he mostly kept Semenyo under control.

Held his own against Doku and competed well during his time on the pitch.

Made an immediate defensive impact. He strengthened the left flank after replacing Güler and came up with three crucial challenges.

Did not have much influence on the ball, but brought energy and fresh legs when Madrid needed them late on.

Committed a foul just outside Madrid’s box that nearly proved costly, but otherwise helped the team keep possession in his brief cameo.

JR
Jennifer Reeves

Sports Reporter

Jennifer Reeves covers college sports, the Olympics, and athletic culture across the nation. She has reported from three Olympic Games and specializes in Title IX issues, women's sports, and the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics. She is a member of the Association for Women in Sports Media.

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