da 888casino: Carlo Ancelotti's side were sloppy as they played out their final La Liga match of the season while trying to avoid injuries
da bet7k: Real Madrid marked an emotional evening with an underwhelming footballing performance as Los Blancos settled for a 0-0 draw with Real Betis as Toni Kroos played his final game at Santiago Bernabeu.
Madrid struggled to break down Betis all evening, putting five shots on target but never really piecing together a clear look on goal. The visitors, meanwhile, thought they had the lead through Johnny Cardoso, who took advantage of a Thibaut Courtois blunder to finish from close-range, but VAR intervened to rule the goal out for offside.
Betis came close again early in the second half, only to see a diving stop from Courtois keep the scores level. Los Blancos, for their part, created admittedly little, but Kroos turned in a typically classy performance in his Bernabeu swansong, coming closest for the home side with a dangerous free-kick that needed tipping around the post.
Still, none of this really mattered. Los Blancos have La Liga wrapped up, and all focus is on the Champions League final next week – where Kroos will have one last chance to win a trophy in Madrid white.
GOAL rates Real Madrid's players from Santiago Bernabeu…
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Thibaut Courtois (7/10):
A start that seems to confirm he will be in goal at Wembley. Made two saves, distributed well.
Dani Carvajal (6/10):
Can't be faulted for his running, but was caught out of position once or twice.
Antonio Rudiger (7/10):
Won his one-on-ones, made a few key interventions. As solid as ever.
Nacho (5/10):
Made a couple of bad tackles in the first half. Subbed after an hour in his final league match for the club.
Ferland Mendy (7/10):
Reliable on the ball, and put a couple of shots on goal. He's been impressive this season.
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Eduardo Camavinga (6/10):
Energetic in midfield, moved the ball well, but never had the killer pass in his locker.
Toni Kroos (8/10):
Given a nice guard of honour to mark his last Bernabeu showing. Pinged it around, completed 97 percent of his passes, and received a standing ovation when he was replaced. Legend.
Federico Valverde (7/10):
Never stopped running and linked up well with Kroos. The unsung hero in central midfield.
Jude Bellingham (7/10):
Loads of nice touches, and put a couple of shots on target. Los Blancos' most apparent threat throughout.
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Rodrygo (6/10):
Active in a roaming role. Created a couple of chances, but never got a clear one of his own.
Vinicius Jr (6/10):
Did a lot of pretty things with the ball, without quite being at his incisive best. Will need to be better next week.
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Kepa Arrizabalaga (5/10):
Brought on for a final Madrid appearance. Almosy conceded immediately.
Eder Militao (5/10):
Vulnerable in his one-on-ones. Not quite sharp – yet.
Luka Modric (6/10):
Floated around, played some lovely passes. Not a bad sub.
Lucas Vazquez (6/10):
Got up and down, put a few dangerous crosses in.
Dani Ceballos (N/A):
No time to make an impact.
Carlo Ancelotti (5/10):
Deployed his likely Champions League final XI. His team was sloppy and a bit languid, which is perhaps understandable given they have nothing to play for.