Real Madrid continued their winning streak with a comfortable 4-0 victory over Valencia at the Santiago Bernabeu, with goals coming from Kylian Mbappe (x2), Jude Bellingham and Alvaro Carreras.
Had nothing to do, aside from saving a long-range effort from Andre Almeida in the second half.
Top performance from Valverde, who got the assist for Bellingham’s goal and almost scored himself with a lovely volley.
Solid, but not as good as he has been in recent weeks.
Largely untested by Valencia’s forward players, but when called upon, he was solid enough.
Another top performance from the full-back, capped off by his first goal in Real Madrid colours.
Helped control the midfield in the first half, but being taken off at the interval.
It’s now three goals in three matches for the Englishman, who has looked back to his best in recent weeks. All round, it was a top performance from him.
Took a blow early on that ultimately led to him being taken off at half time, although he did register another assist for Mbappe’s second goal.
A better performance than he has produced in recent weeks, although things were still not going all his way.
One day after being presented with the European Golden Boot, he backed up his chances of retaining the award with goals 12 and 13 in La Liga. He could – and probably should – have had a hat-trick, but gave up Real Madrid’s second penalty to Vinicius Junior.
Had a penalty saved just before half time, but on the whole, he was dangerous down the left throughout his time on the pitch.
Another good performance from Camavinga, who continues to accumulate minutes after his long-term injury absence.
Involved all across the pitch during the second half.
Real Madrid looked more vulnerable when he was on, but it was not particularly to do with him.
Had little time to do much during his cameo.
His first appearance of the season, although it was a short one.