Real Madrid found it impossible to unpick the Getafe defence at the Bernabeu on Monday night, and their frustration got the better of them in defeat.

Thibaut Courtois – 6.5

Could do nothing about the goal, and otherwise had little to do.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold – 5

Looked like he was on auto-pilot from the start, and was caught out on two occasions by at the back post, although he did block it from going in. His crosses were equally wayward.

Antonio Rudiger – 3

After Diego Rico won a foul against him, Rudiger had 15 minutes which cost Real Madrid, and could have been far worse. A poor headed clearance was picked up by Mauro Arambarri for the winner, and he lost the ball in his own box to him minutes after. Then there’s his miraculous escape from a sending off, clear retaliation on Rico, which was absurd for a veteran defender. In the second half he compounded things by missing Real Madrid’s second-best chance of the game.

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David Alaba – 6

A similar performance to the ones he has been putting in of late, where Alaba is neither a great help nor a great hindrance.

Alvaro Carreras – 5.5

Although he did do well to halt Kiko Femenia and at times Adrian Liso, Carreras struggled to provide much with the ball going forward.

Fede Valverde – 7

A strange game for Valverde, who put in one brilliant cross in the first half that went wanting, and in the second provided arguably the best Real Madrid pass of the second half for Franco Mastantuono. In the second, he was useful in clamping down on Getafe’s midfield. That said, he could have done more on the ball.

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Thiago Pitarch – 6.5

Nearly had an assist for Vinicius Junior on his starting debut, and Pitarch got around the pitch very well, showing plenty of energy and enthusiasm. On the other hand, when he did get on the ball, he was almost exclusively turned back by Arambarri and Luis Milla.

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