The full score of the players of the match below: Thibaut Courtois-7: He showed an impressive footing in this match, including a cut to Haverts’ disgust. Strong in its distribution and made 4 saves through the area. Dani Carvajal — 7: Some moments from the heart with two passes back to Courtois, but otherwise put in a strong change. He had to appear as a center back in the last 30 minutes of the match and undoubtedly played his best minutes in this position. Nacho — 4: Bad performance by the former international Spaniard. He took a lot of bets that did not pay off – including a gamble on Chelsea’s first goal. David Alaba — 6.5: Like Nacho, he took some aggressive steps to get the backline out of shape, but found his way back into the game and kept Haverts and Loftus Chick silent. Ferland Mendy — 4: He may not have been fully fit for this match and his performance has suffered. He was caught on the ball and was lucky not to be penalized as the VAR blocked Chelsea’s third goal. Casemiro — 5: Tuchel adapted his system, and Casemiro did not have the same impact as the first leg. Fede Valverde — 7: As the game went on and the transitions increased, the tired legs increased and the general chaotic state of the game increased – Fede arrived. His game was sluggish for the first 70 minutes or so, but when it came time to dig deep, Fedet Valverde’s performance evolved and left his heart out on the pitch. Toni Kroos — 6: Like Casemiro, he did not have the same impact as the first leg. He did not play badly, but he was upset that he changed outside of this match in the 73rd minute. Luka Modric — 8: He came to life in the final stages of the match and scored an assist from the Louvre. Vinicius Junior — 6.5: It was not his best fight, he seemed tired and cut off for much of the game, but he has become a talent that can not be replaced. It only takes a moment. That moment came in the form of an assist for Benzema in the 2nd goal of Madrid. Karim Benzema-7: He scored the goal to secure Madrid’s passage to the semifinals. Replacements: Lucas Vazquez — 7.5: Elite mentality. He entered the match determined to help Madrid secure a place in the next round. He played without fear. Rodrigo — 7.5: Entered the 78th minute and a minute later scored the first goal to bring Madrid back to a draw. Eduardo Camavinga-8: Critical to both goals, chasing and pushing the opposing team to overthrow. His energy, his ability to cover the ground and his composure on the ball helped the team return. Marcelo-6.5: He did not have the right to win a header over Ruben Loftus-Chick, but he did and fired the attack on Madrid’s second goal. Dani Ceballos — N / A: He played the final minutes for Vinicius Junior.