Real Madrid player ratings vs Real Mallorca: Jude Bellingham sets up Barcelona clash! Unstoppable England star and Rodrygo fire Los Blancos into Supercopa final

The England star continued his excellent scoring streak as Real Madrid's late show blew away Mallorca to set up a Supercopa final with Barcelona

Three goals in the final 30 minutes secured Real Madrid's passage into the Spanish Supercopa final after beating Mallorca 3-0 in Saudi Arabia.

The 21-year-old came closest to breaking the deadlock early on, only for goalkeeper Dominik Grief to deny him with a terrific low save. The underdogs should have gone ahead soon after, but Cyle Larin couldn't find the target when from close range. Kylian Mbappe went on a stunning solo run but was denied a penalty after seemingly going to ground too easily before the break.

Not long after losing Aurelien Tchouameni following a clash of heads, Bellingham tucked home in the 63rd minute after Rodrygo and Mbappe were denied by the post and Mallorca's scrambling defence respectively.

Martin Valjent had the misfortune of putting the ball into his own net in second half stoppage-time as he tried to clear Brahim Diaz's pass into the box before Rodrygo swept home Lucas Vazquez's stunning cross. Next up is a mouth-watering clash with Barcelona.

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Thibault Courtois (7/10):

Despite many shots flying towards him, none of them were on target. A fairly easy night for the Belgian.

Lucas Vazquez (7/10):

Was kept honest in defence at times but put in a dream of a cross for Rodyro's first and Madrid's third.

Aurelien Tchouameni (6/10):

Was solid enough but went off after a clash of heads early in the second half.

Antonio Rudiger (8/10):

Seemed to enjoy the night a great deal and kept Mallorca's attack quiet, largely.

Ferland Mendy (7/10):

The left-back was dependable as ever and got forward nicely, too.

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Federico Valverde (6/10):

Didn't do a great deal and was subbed off in second half.

Eduardo Camavinga (7/10):

Got stuck into Mallorca's midfield, picked up some bruises along the way and put in a solid shift.

Jude Bellingham (8/10):

Tested keeper Grief on a number of occasions and while he wasn't at his best, he took his goal well for his seventh strike in his last nine games.

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Vinicius Junior (7/10):

Much like Mbappe, the Brazilian didn't quite have his shooting boots on but was a thorn in Mallorca's side.

Kylian Mbappe (6/10):

Went on some stunning individual runs but wasn't quite able to get the goal his performance arguably merited.

Rodrygo (7/10):

Was inches away from grabbing the opener when his headed effort hit the post. Showed good footwork and took his goal well but didn't have it all his own way on the night.

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Dani Ceballos (7/10):

Replaced Valverde and was competent enough when introduced.

Raul Asencio (7/10):

Came on for the injured Tchouameni before the hour mark and did his job well.

Brahim Diaz (8/10):

Looked sharp when he came on, with his pass leading to the second goal.

Carlo Ancelotti (7/10):

His side looked uninspired for long periods but his substitutes gave Madrid an extra gear late on.