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Sevilla 0-1 Real Madrid Player Ratings: Thibaut Courtois 8.0/10 Commanding Display as Vinicius Strike Seals Real Madrid Win Over Relegation-Threatened Sevilla

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Sevilla vs Real Madrid Player Ratings

Summary

  • Real Madrid claimed a vital 1-0 LaLiga victory at the Sanchez-Pizjuan, Vinicius' clinical 15th-minute finish proving the sole and decisive difference in a contest that Sevilla dominated territorially but ultimately failed to convert their pressure into the goal their LaLiga survival demanded.
  • Courtois was outstanding in the second half, denying Adams' diving header and commanding every cross and delivery with the authority of a goalkeeper who ensured that Sevilla's persistent threat never remotely threatened Madrid's lead in a match the visitors controlled with the minimum of effort after taking the lead.
  • Thibaut Courtois was the standout performer at 8.0/10; his commanding presence, crucial second-half save, and complete goalkeeping authority were the defining contributions of a Real Madrid performance that secured three points while leaving Sevilla facing a final-day relegation battle that their early-game quality on the night had suggested they might avoid.

Sevilla needed a win to secure their La Liga survival, and for the opening 15 minutes, they produced exactly the kind of urgent, pressing, purposeful football that gave the Sanchez-Pizjuan genuine belief. Oso forced Courtois into a full-length save, Maupay tested him from close range, and the home crowd roared with the desperate energy of a fanbase that understood exactly what the afternoon's implications were. Real Madrid, listless and disorganised, looked every inch the side that had conceded in 11 of their last 12 league matches.

Then Vinicius arrived, as he so often does, with the one moment of clinical, unforgiving quality that changed everything. Mbappe's intelligent chest-down from the right released the Brazilian on the brink of the box, and his side-footed finish into the bottom-right corner gave Vlachodimos absolutely no chance, silencing the Sanchez-Pizjuan in an instant and giving Madrid the cushion their superior individual quality would ultimately protect for the remaining 75 minutes.

Courtois was the decisive figure throughout the second half, denying Adams' diving header, watching Mastantuono strike the left post, and collecting everything Sevilla could throw at him with the serene authority of a goalkeeper who needed only two genuine saves to win a match that Sevilla pressed relentlessly for but ultimately lacked the clinical edge to equalise in, condemning them to a final-day survival battle. Here are Sportsdunia's Sevilla vs Real Madrid player ratings.

Key Takeaways

  • Courtois was the ultimate difference between a comfortable Real Madrid victory and a genuinely tense finale, his commanding presence, authoritative handling, and crucial save from Adams' diving header denying Sevilla the equaliser that their second-half pressure arguably deserved in a performance that underlined why he remains one of the world's finest goalkeepers regardless of the standard of opposition he faces.
  • Vinicius' clinical 15th-minute finish was the decisive and defining moment of the entire contest, a side-footed strike of pure composure that contradicted everything about Madrid's uncertain start and demonstrated once again why the Brazilian remains the most dangerous individual match-winner in LaLiga even in the most chaotic and underwhelming of team performances.
  • Sevilla's failure to convert their first-half momentum into a goal, Oso going close twice, Adams headed just wide, and Maupay consistently lacking the clinical edge, was the most costly and damaging passage of the entire match, leaving them reliant on a final-day result to secure the Premier League survival their recent form had suggested they were capable of claiming in far more comfortable fashion.

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Sevilla Player Ratings vs Real Madrid

Check out the Sevilla player ratings vs Real Madrid.

Goalkeeper

Odysseas Vlachodimos - 6.0: We felt there was little he could do about Vinicius Junior's well-placed strike. Beyond the goal, he made one save but looked a tad uncertain with the ball at his feet. His distribution, with only 67% of passes finding their target, put his team under some unnecessary pressure. A quiet evening otherwise for the keeper.

Defenders

José Ángel Carmona - 6.5: A solid if unspectacular outing for the right-back before he was substituted. He was busy, contributing a couple of key interceptions and creating two chances going forward. From our perspective, he held his own against a potent attack but was eventually sacrificed for a more attacking option.

Kike Salas - 7.0: He was everywhere for Sevilla. We noticed his commitment immediately, throwing himself into challenges and winning all five of his tackles. He also made two crucial blocked shots, showing great reading of the game. He was a real thorn in the side of Madrid's attackers.

Andrés Castrín - 7.5: Our pick for Sevilla's best player on the night. He was an absolute colossus at the back, winning a remarkable 10 of his 13 duels. With eight ball recoveries and five clearances, he seemed to be in the right place at the right time constantly. He almost snatched a point with a late header, too.

Gabriel Suazo - 6.0: A frustrating night for the left-back. He was tidy in possession but offered very little going forward and was often second best in his defensive duels. We felt he could have been more adventurous, but he seemed pinned back for most of the match. An unremarkable performance.

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Midfielders

Nemanja Gudelj - 5.5: The captain struggled to get a foothold in the game. He was bypassed in midfield, lost his key duel, and picked up a silly yellow card for a clumsy challenge. It was no surprise to see him substituted early in the second half. A day he'll want to forget.

Rubén Vargas - 7.0: One of Sevilla's brightest sparks in his 54 minutes on the pitch. He created three chances for his teammates and was a constant source of creativity. We were a little surprised to see him taken off, as he looked like the player most likely to unlock the Madrid defence.

Djibril Sow - 7.0: A really industrious and effective performance in the heart of midfield. He barely misplaced a pass and put in a mountain of defensive work, winning six duels and making five tackles. He kept things ticking over and battled hard against a talented Real Madrid midfield.

Oso - 6.5: He was a willing runner and got into some good positions, testing Thibaut Courtois with one of his two shots. However, his final product was lacking, and he lost possession too frequently for our liking. A decent effort, but without the required cutting edge before he was subbed.

Forwards

Akor Adams - 6.5: It was a tough, thankless task for the striker. He fought hard, winning a few aerials and duels, but was often isolated against a strong defensive pairing. He did manage to get a header on target, which forced a save, but he was feeding on scraps for most of the game.

Neal Maupay - 6.0: A frustrating night defined by a lack of composure. He got into great positions and had four shots, but only one troubled the keeper. His movement was clever, but the finishing was simply not at the level required to beat a team like Real Madrid.

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Substitutes

Substitutes - 6.0: The manager, L. García Plaza, rolled the dice with several changes, but none of the substitutes could really alter the course of the game. They brought fresh energy but failed to provide the moment of magic needed to find an equalizer.

Manager

L. García Plaza - 6.5: We think he got his initial game plan mostly right. His side was organized and created chances against the league giants. However, his substitutions didn't have the desired impact, and his team ultimately lacked the clinical edge to get a result.

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Real Madrid Player Ratings vs Sevilla

Here are the Real Madrid player ratings vs Sevilla.

Goalkeeper

Thibaut Courtois - 8.0: Simply outstanding and our clear Man of the Match. He made five saves, including a few from point-blank range, to preserve his team's clean sheet and the three points. He was calm, commanding, and his presence alone seemed to put the Sevilla forwards off. A world-class performance and the highest-rated player on the pitch.

Defenders

Daniel Carvajal - 7.0: A true captain's display. He was defensively solid, winning his tackles and providing leadership at the back. He also contributed to the attack, creating a big chance with a good cross. It was a typically reliable and professional performance from the veteran right-back.

Antonio Rüdiger - 7.0: A monster at the back. He won every single duel he contested, a testament to his strength and reading of the game. He was comfortable in possession, striding out from the back and rarely giving the ball away. He completely nullified the threat of Akor Adams.

Dean Huijsen - 7.0: A very mature and composed performance from the young defender. He was excellent on the ball, completing a high number of passes and helping Real Madrid build from the back. He made five crucial clearances and looked right at home alongside Rüdiger.

Fran García - 6.5: It was a mixed bag from our perspective. He did his defensive duties, making several clearances and winning a good number of his duels. However, he also looked vulnerable at times and was a bit careless in possession, which is risky against any La Liga side.

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Midfielders

Aurélien Tchouaméni - 7.0: The midfield anchor was superb for the 70 minutes he was on the pitch. He screened the defence perfectly, making three tackles and two interceptions. His distribution was crisp, and he provided a fantastic platform for the attackers before being given a rest.

Jude Bellingham - 7.0: By his ridiculously high standards, it felt like a quieter game. Yet, when we look at the stats, he was immense. Winning 13 duels and making 5 tackles is an incredible work rate. He was the engine room, doing the dirty work that allowed others to shine.

Thiago Pitarch - 6.0: The youngster had a difficult evening. While he was tidy on the ball, he struggled with the physical side of the game, getting dribbled past five times and losing most of his duels. It was a tough learning experience for him against a seasoned Sevilla side.

Forwards

Brahim Díaz - 6.5: He showed flashes of his quality, creating a couple of chances and looking lively on the ball. However, he was also guilty of losing possession cheaply on a number of occasions. He worked hard but couldn't quite make the decisive impact he would have wanted.

Vinicius Junior - 7.5: The match-winner. His goal was a moment of pure class, a calm finish that decided the contest. He was a constant threat with his pace and dribbling until he was substituted. While he was sometimes wasteful, his goal was the single most important action of the entire game.

Kylian Mbappé - 5.5: A really poor performance that surprised us. He had five shots but failed to hit the target with any, missing two big chances that you'd expect him to bury. He looked off the pace and was frustrated, and was caught offside twice. A night to forget for the superstar.

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Substitutes

Substitutes - 6.5: The likes of Camavinga came on and did exactly what was required. They helped Real Madrid see out the game, maintaining control of the midfield and ensuring there were no late dramas. Job done.

Manager

Á. Arbeloa Coca - 7.5: A professional and pragmatic performance from his team. He set his team up to get an early advantage and then manage the game effectively. His substitutions were sensible, designed to maintain control and secure the win. A perfect away-day game plan executed well.

Man of the Match

Thibaut Courtois was the man of the match.

Worst Performer

Kylian Mbappe was the worst performer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Sevilla vs Real Madrid?
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Real Madrid secured a narrow 1-0 away victory over Sevilla.

When was Sevilla vs Real Madrid?
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The Sevilla vs Real Madrid match took place on May 17, 2026.

Who was the man of the match in Sevilla vs Real Madrid?
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Thibaut Courtois was the man of the match after his crucial saves secured the win.

Who was the worst performer in Sevilla vs Real Madrid?
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Kylian Mbappé had a frustrating game, missing several significant chances for Real Madrid.

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