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Player Ratings: Real Madrid 0 - 1 Getafe

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U.S. NewsBy James CrawfordMarch 3, 20262 min read

Last updated: March 23, 2026, 8:21 AM

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Player Ratings: Real Madrid 0 - 1 Getafe

Player Ratings: Real Madrid 0 - 1 Getafe

Only had to make two saves all game. The goal conceded wasn’t his fault.

Uncharacteristically sloppy. Gave the ball away too often and never found his usual rhythm in possession.

Recorded nine clearances and made important interventions, but there was chaos in his performance. Fortunate not to see red in the first half after a reckless moment.

Should have closed down Martin Satriano quicker on Getafe’s goal instead of leaving his mark to help Rüdiger. A costly hesitation.

Slightly above the rest of the back line. Defended well in isolation and made several intelligent forward runs that went unrewarded by Vinícius.

Strong in the air and solid in ball recovery, but his distribution lacked sharpness. At times he looked the most likely Madrid player to score — which says everything about the state of the attack.

One of Madrid’s brightest spots. Calm under pressure, energetic, and progressive. Should have had an assist after setting Vinícius through on goal.

Reliable as ever. Covered ground, carried the ball through the lines, and gave everything physically.

Didn’t shift the needle significantly but tried to play vertically and looked smooth under pressure. Delivered good set pieces and nearly produced a goal-of-the-season contender after a roulette in the box.

A mixed performance. Completed seven dribbles and was heavily involved, but missed a breakaway and lost possession 25 times.

Struggled to find space in Getafe’s compact defensive block and never got into the game.

Very poor in possession off the bench. His passing was erratic and hurt Madrid’s attempts to build momentum.

Produced two excellent defensive actions but should have done better with a point-blank opportunity in the second half.

Worked hard in limited space. Should have had an assist after reacting sharply to a far-post header and setting up Carvajal.

Had one promising cross but was largely ineffective. Sent off late for dissent, compounding a frustrating cameo.

Too little time to warrant a rating.

JC
James Crawford

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