#4 Flop - Antoine Griezmann

Barcelona's big-money signing of the summer, Antoine Griezmann, had a rather poor outing in his debut El Classico. The Frenchman has been very inconsistent this season and against Los Blancos, he was anonymous for large parts of the game.
He has been playing out of position for a while now but a player of his quality is certainly expected to do better than what he is currently doing on the left-wing. His movements in the final third were the biggest drawback against Real Madrid and he rarely linked-up with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez. He was substituted for Ansu Fati on the 83rd minute mark.
In terms of stats, the Frenchman had a passing accuracy of 86.5%, he played one key pass, and only had one shot on goal. The 28-year-old is yet to find his feet at the Camp Nou and needs to do it soon.
#3 Hit - Federico Valverde

Real Madrid's Uruguayan midfielder Federico Valverde didn't seem fazed by the occasion on Wednesday as he put in a shift at the Camp Nou. Starting on the right-hand side of the midfield three, the all-action midfielder was absolutely everywhere for Los Blancos.
He was recovering possession, breaking lines, and having shots on the opposition goal. It was a proper box-to-box performance from the young Uruguayan. In terms of stats, offensively, Valverde had three shots on goal, with one of them being on target. He had a passing accuracy of 92% and played one key pass. Defensively, Valverde made two interceptions and one clearance.
The 21-year-old has improved in leaps and bounds over the past couple of months and will be eager to continue his development.