SportsMall looks at how each player performed during Real Madrid's 5-2 Champions League victory over Borussia Dortmund at the Bernabéu.
Vinicius Jr. He hit him three times real Madrid He survived by being afraid to make a record. 5-2 victory It's over Borussia Dortmund on tuesday champions league Competition in the Spanish capital.
Dortmund led 2-0 at half-time Doniel Mallon AND Jamie Byno-GittensBut Real Madrid scored five goals in the second half. Antonio Ruediger AND Lucas Vasquez Register for the Vinicius Treble to score the three points for the holders of the prestigious trophy.
The whites thus rise to ninth place Champions League standingsWith six points from three games, while Dortmund falls to fifth place, also with six points from three games.
Here, game mole A closer look at how each player performed in the Champions League clash, with Real Madrid showing their class after a difficult first 45 minutes.
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Goalie
Thibaut Courtois– 6/10
A great save to reject Maximilian Beer Just before Real Madrid scored the third goal, a crucial moment of the match arrived. Courtois could do nothing in front of the Dortmund goal, while the goalkeeper needed better protection.
Defense
Lucas Vasquez – 7/10
He struggled defensively during Dortmund's second leg in particular, but a great goal in the 83rd minute to make it 3-2 in favor of the hosts more than made up for his first-half problems.
you are a soldier – 6/10
Without a doubt one of the best centre-backs in world football, but Militão had difficulties in the first half against a fast and intelligent Dortmund attack.
Antonio Rüdiger – 7/10
He scored Real Madrid's first on the hour mark and took the team out of defense. The type of character necessary in difficult times.
Ferland Mendy – 6/10
Both defenses struggled on Tuesday night and it wasn't one of Mendy's best performances, but like many of his team-mates, the left-back improved as he developed.
Midfield
federico valverde – 6/10
He was not at his dynamic best, with the Uruguay international very quiet in the first half and less involved in the second, but he has already had several great moments with Real Madrid this season.
Luka Modric – 7/10
Not at his best in the first 45 minutes, winning the battle in Dortmund's midfield, but with his excellent passing. Kylian Mbappé Because of this, Real Madrid tied the match 2-2.
Judas Bellingham – 6/10
He hit the crossbar in the first half and was frustrated for long periods; The Englishman assisted Vinicius for the Brazilian's second, but he was once again far from his best level with the whites.
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Rodrigo – 6/10
He was unable to participate in the first half, but participated in Real Madrid's comeback before leaving the field with an apparent injury shortly after the home team's third goal.
Kylian Mbappé – 7/10
For a long time it looked like it would be a disappointing night for the Frenchman, but he assisted Rudiger on Real Madrid's first goal and then played an important role in the second, as the attacker ended the match on a positive note.
Vinicius Jr. – 9/10
He struggled in the first half to reach less than 10, but it was a brilliant second half from the Brazilian who came away with three goals to show why he is the favorite for the Ballon d'Or.
Alternatives
Edward Kamawinga – 7/10
Replacing Modric in the 2-2 draw, Real Madrid were looking for more energy in midfield and the Frenchman played a key role in the final 20 minutes of the match for the whites.
Aurelien Tchouameni – 6/10
I would have been disappointed not to have started, but he came on in the 85th minute of the game and Real Madrid scored two goals while the Frenchman was on the field.
Dani Ceballos – 6/10
He only came on in the 90th minute, but participated in Vinicius' hat-trick.
Arda Guler – N/A
A very late cameo from the Turkish international who barely touched the ball.
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Goalie
Gregorio Kobel – 6/10
He made some smart saves in the first half of the game, but was overtaken by five goals in the final 30 minutes. Better protection was urgently needed as the hosts began to move through the gears.
Defense
ryerson – 6/10
Like many of his teammates, he was strong in the first half, but in the second half he suffered pressure from Vinicius, which led to his departure in the 76th minute.
Niklas Sulé – 6/10
He looked like a dominant center in the first half of the game and did well against Mbappe in long spells, but Dortmund's defense dragged him down the field in the second half.
Nico Schlotterbeck – 6/10
He made some excellent blocks in the first half and was instrumental in making Real Madrid tough, but everything changed after the break as Los Blancos refused to be defeated.
Structure of benzene – 6/10
His performance against Rodrigo could have been pleasant, since the Brazilian was silent for long periods, but Real Madrid got closer to Benzepini's men in the third, with the entry of Vázquez into the area.
Midfield
Felix finishes– 7/10
Brilliant in the first half of the match, his energy and use of the ball allowed BVB to cause a lot of problems, but he faded in the second half and was substituted in the 76th minute.
Julian Brandt – 6/10
He started and finished the game at the Bernabéu and was often clean and orderly in possession, but the attacker was unable to help his team threaten in the second half.
Marcel Sabitzer – 6/10
With a more energetic performance in the first half of the match, BVB won the battle in midfield, but often ran too much in the second half of the match in the Spanish capital.
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Donyal Malan – 8/10
He had an excellent first half, scoring a great goal before becoming Dortmund's second provider, but was admirably substituted in a period when BVB were under a lot of pressure.
Serhou Guirassy – 7/10
He was unable to add to his goal tally for the season, but his excellent assists allowed BVB to progress. After Byno-Gittens and Malone were substituted, the striker struggled.
Jamie Bynoe-Gittens – 8/10
He became the youngest Englishman to score in the Champions League with his first-half goal against Real Madrid and it was a very positive performance from the 20-year-old, who was substituted early in the second half.
Alternatives
Waldemar Anton – 5/10
Anton was brought in in an attempt to prevent Real Madrid's comeback, replacing Payno-Kittens, but it did not prove to be a successful transition by the head coach. Noori Sahin.
Pascal Cross – 6/10
He replaced the excellent Mallen in the 64th minute but was unable to provide the same type of threat as the Dutch international, who caused all sorts of problems in the first half.
Emre Kane – 4/10
Vinicius came in to make the tackle, but found it incredibly difficult against the Brazilian. Kane is a great footballer who has had a great career, but this was a very difficult cameo against an impactful player.
Maximilian Pierre – 6/10
With the score at 2-2, Dortmund had a great chance to score the third goal, but it was stopped by Courtois. The forward was certainly a threat in the closing stages and his contribution on Tuesday night could be welcome.
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