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Albacete Upset Real Madrid 3-2: Complete Player Ratings

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

Albacete Upsets Real Madrid 3-2 as Player Ratings Point to a Turbulent Night

Albacete edged Real Madrid 3-2 in a pulsating clash, with post-match player ratings underscoring a night of mixed form and notable standouts. the result deepens questions over Real Madrid’s performance on the road, while Albacete celebrated a memorable victory that could reshape expectations for their season.

Key performances and what the numbers say

The night’s narrative was written in goals and grades. The Madrid goalkeeper endured a difficult evening, receiving a low mark for conceding three goals and for moments where he could have reacted more quickly. One teammate showed promise going forward but struggled in defensive duties, illustrating the balance Real madrid must strike to progress from leaks at the back.

Another defender delivered a quiet showing—reliable in the build-up but not taxed heavily by lengthy involvement. A central defender offered stability with solid distribution and aerial threat, while a teammate, operating in the left side of defense, contributed in attack but lacked consistency in his defensive duties.

The layout of Madrid’s lineup reflected a mix of moments: a left-back operating higher up the field, an influential central midfielder who found four recoveries but failed to impose substantially, and a defensive midfielder who was frequently careless with the ball. A left-sided midfielder struggled to impose himself, while a forward was below his usual standards, losing possession frequently and failing to complete many dribbles.

A substitute winger added energy and showed why he is highly regarded, though the first touch sometimes let him down. In support roles, another midfielder performed respectably but did not translate his opportunities into clear-cut chances for his side.

In attack, a breakthrough moment came from a late equalizer by Gonzalo García, who highlighted the team’s resilience. The hosts answered swiftly by restoring their edge, which the visitors could not withstand. Madrid’s best moment in the final third came from a cameo by Cesar Palacios, whose elegant dribbling and smart movement indicated his potential as a game-changer off the bench.

Performance snapshot

Player Rating Impact
Andriy Lunin 3 Conceded three goals; needs sharper responses.
David Jimenez 4 Promising going forward; defensive duties a struggle.
Raúl Asencio 5 Quiet showing; not to blame for goals.
Dean Huijsen 6 solid distribution; aerial threat; solid defensively.
Fran García 5 Attacked frequently; strategic interception in the second half.
Fede Valverde 5 Underwhelming overall; four recoveries but limited influence.
Jorge Cestero 4 sloppy on the ball; several costly errors.
Arda Güler 4 Left-central role; insufficient support and impact offensively.
Franco Mastantuono 4.5 Early threat muted by first-touch issues; failed to beat his man enough.
Gonzalo García 6 Late equalizer—crucial moment; overall steady effort.
Vinícius Jr. 3 Struggled with ball security; multiple losses and few successful dribbles.
David alaba 5.5 Defensively reliable; moved the ball well.
Eduardo Camavinga 4.5 Left-back duties slowed his tempo and rhythm.
Dani Carvajal 4.5 Substitute impact limited; tracked poorly on the decisive goal.
César Palacios 7 Impactful cameo; dribbling elegance and line-breaking runs.

Evergreen takeaways for fans and analysts

even in defeat, the match offered lessons for both teams. Real Madrid showed gaps in finishing and ball retention, especially in the final third, while also highlighting emerging depth in players like César palacios who can inject quality when others falter.

Albacete demonstrated resilience by converting opportunities and rallying with a late equalizer before Madrid’s response. The result reminds supporters that margins are thin, and depth plus composure in set-piece situations can tilt results on any given night.

Two questions for readers

Which Madrid performer,despite the loss,should carry the most confidence into the next match and why? And which young talent from Madrid’s squad offered the strongest sign of potential based on this performance?

share your thoughts in the comments below and join the discussion. Did the result shake your view of Madrid’s prospects this season,or confirm the need for adjustments in the squad’s balance?

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