Football Espana
·11 May 2025
Barcelona 4-3 Real Madrid player ratings: Raphinha, Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe stand out in El Clasico

Football Espana
·11 May 2025
Barcelona have put themselves on the brink of the La Liga title with a victory in El Clasico, but it is more disappointment for Real Madrid this season as they lose to their bitter rivals for the fourth time in succession. Here’s how the players fared across the two teams at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.
Conceded another penalty, which he almost saved. Beaten rather easily for Real Madrid’s second, and had little to do outside of those moments.
Kickstarted the comeback for Barcelona by heading home on 19 minutes. Despite not being a natural right-back, he dealt very well with Vinicius Junior for the most part.
His mistake lead to Real Madrid’s opener, and also played Kylian Mbappe onside for Real Madrid’s second. He was forced off early in the second half with an injury.
Good on the ball, questionable defending at times. He was booked in the second half for a high challenge on Jude Bellingham.
The best of a bad bunch in the opening stages as Real Madrid raced into a 2-0 lead, and always offered support on the left flank. He was taken off early in the second half for the returning Alejandro Balde.
Struggled like so many of his teammates in the opening stages, but grew into the game. Alongside Pedri, he controlled proceedings, but he did concede a penalty that was eventually cancelled by VAR for an offside in the build-up.
He did not stand out as much as he has done in recent months, but still a cultured performance from the 22-year-old. He won the midfield battle against Federico Valverde, Dani Ceballos and later on, Luka Modric.
Lively performance, albeit he was not overly involved – especially compared to his fellow Barcelona attackers.
So good once again. He talks the talk, and always seem to walk the walk. Curled home Barcelona’s equaliser, and although he was not involved in any other goals (although he should have had an assist or two), he was a constant threat on the right wing.
Once again he shows up in El Clasico, scoring Barcelona’s third and fourth goals. He did miss a huge chance to score his hat-trick in the second half, but despite this and the Champions League exit, he still looks a very strong candidate to win the 2025 Ballon d’Or.
Raphinha celebrates scoring for Barcelona in El Clasico (Image via Diario AS)
Led the line brilliantly, and picked up three assists. He constantly made life difficult for Raul Asencio and Aurelien Tchouameni in the centre of Real Madrid’s defence.
Struggled at times to get up to the pace of the match, which is to be expected as he is still coming back from a long-term injury.
Looked good going forward when he came on.
Struggled when he came on, but did enough to help Barcelona get the win over the line.
As he always does, competed well. Scored a wonderful solo goal in stoppage time, but it was ruled out for handball in the build-up.
Pressed hard in the closing stages.
Pedri and Kylian Mbappe challenge for the ball during El Clasico (Image via Diario AS)
Could do little about Barcelona’s goals, and pulled off a couple of important saves in the second half to keep Real Madrid in the game.
Had a difficult afternoon, struggled against Raphinha and made the error that led to Barcelona’s fourth goal.
Real Madrid’s best defender, as he has so often been in recent months. Had to make a couple of last-ditch challenges.
Has been excellent in recent weeks, but playing in defence exposed him again – which isn’t necessarily his fault. Almost gave away a penalty for handball, but despite being sent to the VAR monitor, referee Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez stuck with his original decision.
Had the difficult task of going up against Lamine Yamal, and as expected, he struggled to nullify the Barcelona man.
Struggled to compete with Frenkie de Jong and Pedri. He appeared to suffer a knee injury at the end of the first half, but battled on in the second.
Similar to Valverde, but also gifted the third goal to Barcelona after running into Kylian Mbappe. Taken off at half time.
Failed to live up to expectations. He had a quiet first half before being replaced by Brahim Diaz at the interval.
Did not manage to make much of an impact during the 90 minutes. He competed well, but did little.
Easily Real Madrid’s best player, and that was amplified by scoring an excellent hat-trick. He caused so many problems for Barcelona’s defence despite having not much help. His goals have now taken him to the top of the Pichchi Trophy standings.
Kylian Mbappe scored a hat-trick during El Clasico (Image via Diario AS)
Racked up two assists, but did little else. But he was a threat in behind on occasion before picking up a knock and being taken off late on.
Impressed when he came on, and created Mbappe’s third goal with an excellent pass through to Vinicius Junior.
Did well in the second half, and was much more involved than Arda Guler.
Competed well, but without much success.
Missed a huge chance to make it 4-4 on his debut after being played in by Kylian Mbappe.