Player Ratings: Olympiakos 3 – 4 Real Madrid

Player Ratings: Olympiakos 3 – 4 Real Madrid

Andriy Lunin: 8.5.
What a luxury to have arguably the best back-up goalkeeper in the world. Lunin stepped in without missing a beat and produced four big saves.

Trent Alexander-Arnold: 8.
This is the Trent Real Madrid expected when they signed him. In sparkling form again. His long-range passing is limitless, surgical, effortless — and almost always finds its mark.

Raúl Asencio: 7.
Not really at fault for the goals conceded. Distributed the ball well and looked composed.

Álvaro Carreras: 7.
A mixed night. Made several good challenges and escaped pressure confidently, but switched off for Olympiakos’s third goal. To be fair, he was playing as a makeshift centre-back.

Ferland Mendy: 7.5.
A solid return to the XI. Strong on the ball and excellent in his 1v1 defensive duels.

Aurélien Tchouaméni: 7.
Smashed the crossbar from distance, made four interceptions, but fell asleep marking Taremi on Olympiakos’s second goal.

Eduardo Camavinga: 7.
Played in a double pivot alongside Tchouaméni and delivered an assist. Progressed the ball well but also gave it away unnecessarily a couple of times.

Fede Valverde: 4.
Another rough outing. Should’ve tracked better on Olympiakos’s first goal, and his passing repeatedly let him down.

Arda Güler: 7.
Produced a brilliant assist for Mbappé. Should’ve finished off Vinicius’s incredible solo run but chose the wrong option, killing the chance.

Vinícius Júnior: 9.5.
His best performance since El Clásico. Unplayable. Two assists on the night — and should’ve had a third. Also had a brilliant finish on a goal that was disallowed.

Kylian Mbappé: 10.
Four goals. Enough said. His movement was relentless and his finishing pristine.


Substitutes

Fran García: N/A

Jude Bellingham: 5.
Needed to defend better on Olympiakos’s third goal — especially as one of the fresher players on the pitch.

Dani Ceballos: 5.
Looked shaky in possession. Held onto the ball too long and made simple actions unnecessarily complicated.

Brahim Díaz: 5.
Managed just five touches after coming on in the 72nd minute.

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