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Player ratings for the entire match are shown below:

Thibaut Courtois—8: He will feel more confident going into the UCL final after one huge stop on Miranda.

Dani Carvajal—6: Didn't want to overdo it in front of next week, like a lot of people. jumped into a few confrontations and lost a golden chance following a cross from Vinicius in the back.

Rudiger—5.5: Rudiger had an uncommonly bad game, exhibiting a few heavy touches and misdirected passes. appeared a bit slow.

Nacho—6: Due to a clumsy contact during a ball-carrying move, he was given an early yellow card.
Ferland Mendy—6: The Brazilian was able to play down the wing late in the second half despite having little connection with Vini and having to push through three Betis players.

Eduardo Camavinga (7.5: Robust in the tackle and excellent in possession) has been playing well going into the championship.

Fede Valverde—7: Ayoze Perez was taken out by many deft sliding tackles.

Toni Kroos—10: An A for his Real Madrid career. a club legend and one of the best midfield players in football history. Toni, thank you so much for everything. You will be missed, but never forgotten.

Jude Bellingham—7.5: Dedicated himself to rigorous work on the ball's two sides. demonstrated his technical skill set and left side dribbling.

Vinicius Junior—7: Never stopped running at the Betis defence, especially Sorkatis, although lacking the finishing touch or finish for the game.

Rodrygo—7: Several deft dribbling sequences down the right, including a backheel attempt, that Vinicius almost converted.

Changes:

Kepa—N/A: Didn't accomplish much after joining the game, which was perhaps his last one with Real Madrid.

Militao—6: He still appears a little sluggish when trying to get his feet under him and when defending a one-on-one.

Luka Modric—7: Given that it would be their final appearance together at the Bernabeu, a series of back-and-forth exchanges with Toni Kroos felt especially significant.

Lucas Vazquez—7: The ball wobbled on its way to the German, almost setting up Kroos for his classic finish with a cut back to the top of the box.

Dani Ceballos—N/A: He'll always be remembered as the guy who came in for Toni Kroos during his farewell match at Santiago Bernabeu.

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