Mallorca 2-1 Real Madrid
Real Madrid’s La Liga title ambitions took a significant blow after they suffered a surprising 2-1 defeat to Mallorca at Son Moix.
Coach Alvaro Arbeloa rotated his squad for the away fixture in Palma, notably benching Vinicius Junior. Despite the changes, Real Madrid created early opportunities, with Kylian Mbappe, making his return, being denied twice by an in-form Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Roman in the first half.
Real Madrid’s inability to convert their chances proved costly. Just before halftime, Mallorca seized the lead when Pablo Maffeo delivered an excellent cross, which Manu Morlanes calmly converted past Andriy Lunin.
The score remained 1-0 at the break, prompting what must have been an intense halftime team talk from Arbeloa. However, Real Madrid showed little improvement in the initial 15 minutes of the second half, leading to the introduction of key players like Vinicius Junior, Jude Bellingham, and the returning Eder Militao.
Militao, returning from a torn hamstring injury suffered in November, dramatically equalized for Real Madrid in the 88th minute with a header from Trent Alexander-Arnold’s corner. This significant moment, however, was short-lived. In stoppage time, a disorganised Real Madrid defence allowed Mateo Joseph to set up Vedat Muriqi, who emphatically scored from inside the box, igniting ecstatic celebrations at Son Moix.
Implications for the La Liga Title Race
This victory is monumental for Mallorca, allowing them to climb out of the relegation zone by surpassing Elche. For Real Madrid, this defeat means they could potentially trail Barcelona by seven points in the La Liga title race if their rivals secure a win against Atletico Madrid later today.
