Real Madrid player ratings vs Villarreal: Kylian Mbappe shines once again!
Kylian Mbappe scored two and Real Madrid were solid defensively in a relatively uneventful 2-0 win over Villarreal. Los Blancos were effective and now sit at the top of La Liga, ahead of rivals Barcelona.

Kylian Mbappe scored two and Real Madrid were solid defensively in a relatively uneventful 2-0 win over Villarreal. Los Blancos were far from brilliant, but they were effective, and grabbed two second-half goals to secure a victory that sent them top of La Liga for at least 24 hours, ahead of rivals Barcelona playing Oviedo on Sunday afternoon, with the chance to put themselves back at the summit.Madrid struggled for control early on, and settled mostly for half chances. A couple of efforts went narrowly wide, and Vinicius Jr looked as dangerous as usual on the left. Yet structure was an issue. Madrid lacked a holding presence in the absence of Aurelien Tchouameni, and were far too often carved apart by the home side. Papa Gueye came closest with a dangerous strike from outside the box which went just wide of the post. Los Blancos started well in the second half, and were rewarded for their efforts. Mbappe, in typical style, gave them the lead after a nice piece of skill and cut-back from Vinicius. Villarreal had a golden chance to get back into it when Gerard Moreno struck in space from the top of the box, but he lifted his strike over the bar entirely unmarked. And that was pretty much it from the home side. Madrid didn't offer much, eiother, until Mbappe converted from the penalty spot in second half stoppage-time. This wasn't brilliance from Madrid, but it was certainly important. And for now they are top of the league. That is nothing but a good thing as the Alvaro Arbeloa era chugs along. GOAL rates Real Madrid's players from Estadio de la Ceramica...Thibaut Courtois (6/10):Hardly had anything to do other than claim a couple of crosses. A well-earned quiet night. Federico Valverde (7/10):Deployed once again at the right-back slot he openly dislikes. Did his job and kept things tidy. Raul Asencio (6/10):Played through injury to turn in a solid performance. Needed a calmer display after a chaotic few weeks. Dean Huijsen (7/10):Won his headers, handled the long ball well, played a few nice passes.Alvaro Carreras (7/10):Made a couple of key defensive interventions and supported the attack well.Eduardo Camavinga (6/10):A really poor first half, then much better in the second. Won his tackles and progressed the ball well. Arda Guler (7/10):Dangerous around the area, played some key passes, and effective from set pieces. Jude Bellingham (6/10):A bit of a frustrating one for him. Really impactful with his defensive stuff but could have been clearner with the ball. Franco Mastantuono (7/10):Twisted and turned. Offered the defensive work rate his teammates couldn't. Kylian Mbappe (8/10):A quiet first half gave way to an impactful second. Took his goals well, but could have passed on a few occasions. Vinicius Jr (7/10):Involved in the first goal with a lovely piece of skill. Drew loads of fouls and was a constant pest. Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingGonzalo Garcia (N/A):No time to make a real impact. Brahim Diaz (N/A):No time to make a real impact. Alvaro Arbeloa (6/10):A bit of a mixed one for him, even if Madrid won. They relied on star quality rather than back-to-front brilliance. Still, they are top of the league for 24 hours.
Thibaut Courtois (6/10):
Hardly had anything to do other than claim a couple of crosses. A well-earned quiet night.
Federico Valverde (7/10):
Deployed once again at the right-back slot he openly dislikes. Did his job and kept things tidy.
Raul Asencio (6/10):
Played through injury to turn in a solid performance. Needed a calmer display after a chaotic few weeks.
Dean Huijsen (7/10):
Won his headers, handled the long ball well, played a few nice passes.
Alvaro Carreras (7/10):
Made a couple of key defensive interventions and supported the attack well.
Eduardo Camavinga (6/10):
A really poor first half, then much better in the second. Won his tackles and progressed the ball well.
Arda Guler (7/10):
Dangerous around the area, played some key passes, and effective from set pieces.
Jude Bellingham (6/10):
Impressive defensively but could have been cleaner with the ball at times.
Franco Mastantuono (7/10):
Offered defensive work rate and energy that was crucial for the team.
Kylian Mbappe (8/10):
Secured the win with two well-taken goals, although could have passed more in certain moments.
Vinicius Jr (7/10):
Instrumental in the buildup to the first goal with his skill and constant pressure on the opposition.
Gonzalo Garcia (N/A):
No significant impact due to limited playing time.
Brahim Diaz (N/A):
Limited playing time and unable to make a notable impact on the game.
Alvaro Arbeloa (6/10):
Mixed performance as Madrid relied on individual brilliance rather than cohesive team play. Nonetheless, they secured an important victory and claimed the top spot in the league.






