Real Madrid 5-2 Borussia Dortmund Player Ratings as Vinicius inspires stunning come-back for the hosts
Real Madrid produced an incredible 5-2 comeback victory against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League group stage game, thanks to a stellar hat-trick from Vinicius Junior. Los Blancos shockingly found themselves on the back foot after Donyell Malen and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens scored back-to-back goals in the first half, putting Dortmund in a strong position.
However, the tables were turned in the second half, with Dortmund getting rattled against Real’s increased intensity. Antonio Rudiger pulled back one before Vinicius equalised after nodding the ball into an empty net. Lucas Vazquez scored a thunderous goal to put the Spanish giants ahead before Vinicius ran riot against Dortmund’s hapless defence to complete his hat-trick, thus putting the game to bed.
Real Madrid Player Ratings vs Borussia Dortmund
Goalkeeper
Thibaut Courtois: 5/10 – Made a terrific save against Julian Brandt’s thunderous strike but was let down by his defenders for the two goals
Defenders
Antonio Rudiger: 6/10 – Rudiger was far from his best in the first half. Should have done better to stop Guirassy from passing to Mallen for Dortmund’s opener. But he made amends by scoring a powerful header in the second half
Eder Militao: 6/10 – Militao exhibited his great passing skills while remaining solid in the defence.
Ferland Mendy: 4/10 A lacklustre display from the French left-back, who was found wanting for Dormund’s two goals in the first half. Was ball-watching when Guirassy assisted the opener and was beaten by Malen before the Dutch forward laid off a cross to Bynoe-Gittens for the second.
Lucas Vazquez: 6/10 – Vazquez was at fault for Dortmund’s two goals in the first half, having lost the ball in the build-up to the opener and was caught off-guard by Bynoe-Gittens for the second. But he seized his moment to become a hero after whipping in a great strike into the top-left corner.
Midfielders
Luka Modric: 6/10- Modric continues to defy his age as he produced another brilliant performance. Acted as a creative hub and tempo setter for Los Blancos and above all, his defensive work rate was quite astonishing, given he is on the brink of his 40s.
Federico Valverde: 6/10 – Played slightly deeper than usual and was offered no room to showcase his scoring prowess
Jude Bellingham: 6/10 Bellingham nodded a tame header from close range off Vinicius’ excellent long ball and also hit the woodwork, with the ball just falling on the goal line. But made a great tackle to set up Vinicius’ winning goal.
Attackers
Rodrygo: 6/10 – Rodrygo’s impressive work rate was on display although he failed to find the score sheet. Kept the ball in play in the build-up to Vazquez’s goal
Vinicius Junior: 9/10 – The Brazilian dynamo put in a monstrous performance to put Dortmund to the sword singlehandedly. Found an empty net for Real’s equaliser and scored two more sensational goals, marked by his his trademark run on the left flank, leaving defenders in his trail with his unmatchable pace and wizardry.
Kylian Mbappe: 6/10 – The French forward’s relentless efforts need to be applauded despite not scoring a goal. Set up Rudiger with a great cross.
Substitutes
Eduardo Camavinga: N/A
Aurelien Tchouameni: N/A
Arda Guler: N/A
Dani Ceballos: N/A
Manager
Carlo Ancelotti: 7/10 – Ancelotti showed once again why his side can’t be written off at any point even though the odds might be stacked against them. Los Blancos’ winning mentality in the second half inspired them to a great comeback, which continues to be one of the hallmarks of the Italian gaffer.
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Borussia Dortmund Player Ratings vs Real Madrid
Goalkeeper
Gregor Kobel: 4/10 – Made two fine saves but failed to hold the nerves with his distribution when Real started to breathe down Dortmund’s neck. The Swiss keeper couldn’t help from falling victim to the Spanish side’s unreal intensity.
Defenders
Niklas Sule: 4/10 – Should be doing better to deny Rudiger’s header. Failed to marshall the defence when needed in the second half. Was dumbfounded by Vinicius for his second goal.
Nico Schlotterbeck: 7/10 – One of the bright spots in an otherwise awful defence. Made a flurry of blocks and interceptions to keep the scoreline a less damaging one for Dortmund.
Ramy Bensebaini: 6/10 – Was one of the hardworking players of Dortmund but failed to withstand the incessant pressure from Real towards the end
Julian Ryerson: 4/10 – A contrasting performance from Dortmund full-back, who was one of the best players on the pitch in the first half but regressed massively after the break. Played Vini Jr onside for Real’s second goal and was overwhelmed by the Brazilian’s relentless pace and skills in the second half.
Midfielders
Felix Nmecha: 7/10 – A terrific performance from the German midfielder, who controlled the tempo of the game brilliantly and was robust to overcome. Clocked up a passing accuracy of more than 90%, and won 6 duels and 4 tackles in the first half alone, including a sliding tackle to deny Rodrygo.
Marcel Sabitzer: 5/10 – Failed to make a big difference playing as one of the double pivots
Julian Brandt: 5/10 – Gifted the ball to Lucas Vazquez in a messed-up clearance before Real’s third goal.
Attackers
Jamie Bynoe-Gittens: 7/10 – Continued his red-hot form with a great strike in the first half and Dortmund started to play badly after he was taken off early in the second half as a tactical move
Donyell Malen: 7/10 – Malen emerged as Dortmund’s hero with a stunning performance against one of the difficult opponents. Showed great composure before burying the ball into the nets past Thibaut Courtois for the opening strike and assisted Bynoe-Gittens with a great cross
Serhou Guirassy: 5/10 – Guirassy’s efforts off the ball created problems for Real in the first half but was stranded for the entirety of the second period.
Substitutes
Waldemar Anton: 3/10 – Was bamboozled by Vinicius for the winning strike
Emre Can: 3/10 – Failed to keep up with the pace of Vini Jr in the counter-attack for his second goal
Pascal Gross: N/A
Maximilian Beier: N/A
Manager
Nuri Sahin: 4/10 – Despite a great first half, Dortmund failed to protect the lead and showed more nerves after the break. This was in part due to Sahin’s tactics of taking off their best attackers in order to adapt a defensive style, which proved futile.
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FAQs
What was the result of Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund?
Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 5-2 in the Champions League.
When was Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund?
Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund was played on October 22, 2024.
Who was the man of the match in Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund?
Vinicius Junior was the man of the match in Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund.
Who was the worst player in Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund?
Niklas Sule was the worst player in Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund.