Barcelona's grip on second place in LaLiga Santander tightened on Sunday night with a 2-1 win over Real Mallorca at the Camp Nou.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
5' Aubameyang's header stopped
19' Nino's shot over the bar
23' OFFSIDE! Araujo’s goal disallowed
24' GOAL! Barcelona 1-0 Mallorca (Depay)
34' Yellow Card! Gavi booked
45' De Jong's long shot wide out
53' GOAL! Barcelona 2-0 Mallorca (Busquets)
62' Aubameyang's shot wide out
72' OFFSIDE! Ferran’s goal disallowed
78' GOAL! Barcelona 2-1 Mallorca (Raíllo)
Match Report
Sevilla's 1-1 draw with Cadiz on Friday opened the door for the Catalans, and the Blaugrana made the most of their opportunity two days later.
The Catalans' got up and running first, with Memphis Depay opening the scoring midway through the first half. Showing how important their left-hand side is creatively, Jordi Alba picked out the Dutchman with a fine curling ball that Memphis was able to control before finishing expertly.
In the celebrations, though, Gerard Pique made his way to Xavi Hernandez and requested a substitution. The Catalan had pulled up inside a quarter of an hour with an issue, as his recent fitness concerns continue to plague him.
While Barcelona's nerves were settled somewhat by the opening goal, it took until the second half for them to score their second of the day. Sergio Busquets got his name on the scoresheet as he made the most of a loose ball, arriving in time to coolly slot into the corner from the edge of the area.
Busquets thought he had created a third when he clipped a ball to Memphis who, in turn, found Ferran Torres to tap in, but VAR ruled the goal out.
Mallorca managed to set up a cagey last 10 minutes as they pulled one back in the 79th. Salva Sevilla put in an excellent cross that Antonio Raillo volleyed excellently home.
The goal was no more than a consolation and a momentary scare for Barcelona, though, with Xavi's side holding on for three points. They move back above Sevilla and into second place with the win.
Line-ups
Barcelona XI: D.Alves, Pique, Aubameyang, Alba, Busquets, Ter Stegen, Depay, De Jong, Ferran Torres, Ronald Araujo, Gavi
Subs: Luuk de Jong, Neto, Umtiti, Lenglet, Traore, Dembele, Eric Garcia, Arnau Tenas, Riqui Puig, Fati
Mallorca XI: A.Rodríguez, Dani Rodríguez, R. Battaglia, Rico, Raíllo, Brian Oliván, P. Maffeo, M. Valjent, F. Russo, Antonio Sánchez, Fer Niño
Subs: Manolo Reina, Grenier, Salva Sevilla, Abdón Prats, G. Gonzalez, I. Mohammed, T. Kubo, Leo Román, Lee Kang-In, M. Hoppe, Javier Llabrés, Marcos Fernández
bedademotu
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No matter how many more games they win, Barcelona and Man U are trophyless this season
Kohistani14
226
Miss you man Barcelona without you is like a boring team dembele can’t shot auba can’t passing Torres can’t dribbling but you do all of the work We don’t forget you you are a big part of the football and barcelona history
WaleedRai
195
Go and Kill Mallaroca Defence
KolaB
151
Barcelona Without Pedri Is Like A Car Without An Engine.
Neyo055
138
Memphis Depay Today 🔥
sharktan
112
Depay deserves some respect 🦁
Yungswag20
107
Fati to the haters calm down am just here for a test I’ll show you my capabilities very soon
YCEEog
82
WELCOME BACK
Dexamyor
73
Now I understand why xavi plays ferran He makes the game different But he doesn’t score Subbing him cost us today
AtagweNdi
66
Can someone tell Gavi to always tie his lace properly 🤨
doltish
48
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Jattfanmessida
19
Torres is 👇 ..
Beautifulboy
9
No matter how many more games they win, Barcelona and Man U are trophyless this season
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But but we re coming to UCL.🤣🤣🤣🤪
Kuzbnstuyz
9
No matter how many more games they win, Barcelona and Man U are trophyless this season
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true....but our condition is not as bad as yours
womadeir
9
the party is long over