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86′
M.Martín
81′
A. Sánchez
80′
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A. Prats
M. Morlanes
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D. Duarte
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P. Torre
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D.Djené
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T.Asano
Jan Virgili
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A. Sánchez
S. Darder
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O.Mascarell
Assist: P. Torre
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A. Nyom
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Romero
Assist: L. Milla
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P. Torre
Z. Luvumbo
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P. Maffeo
41′
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M.Satriano
31′
O.Mascarell
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Match Info

Getafe Dominate Mallorca in Comfortable 3-1 Home Victory

Getafe delivered a commanding performance at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez on the night of May 14, 2026, cruising to a 3-1 victory over RCD Mallorca in a Spanish La Liga encounter. The result keeps the Azulones within touching distance of the European places, while Mallorca remain mired in mid-table after another inconsistent display on the road.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Getafe seized control of the midfield and pressed high, forcing Mallorca into hurried clearances. The home side’s aggressive approach paid dividends inside the first 15 minutes when a well-worked corner routine found an unmarked center-back, who powered a header past the visiting goalkeeper. Mallorca attempted to respond through quick counter-attacks, but the Getafe backline, marshaled by their experienced captain, remained compact and disciplined.

The second goal arrived shortly before the half-hour mark. A swift transition from defense to attack saw Getafe’s left winger cut inside onto his right foot and curl a precise effort into the far corner, doubling the lead and silencing the traveling support. Mallorca’s frustration grew as they struggled to create clear-cut chances against a well-organized block.

Key Moments

  • 12’ – Getafe open the scoring from a set piece: a near-post flick-on is met with a firm header from close range.
  • 28’ – A dazzling solo run and finish from the left flank makes it 2-0; the goalkeeper left with no chance.
  • 54’ – Mallorca pull one back after a defensive lapse; a long ball over the top is controlled and slotted home by the visiting striker.
  • 71’ – Getafe restore their two-goal cushion when a loose ball in the box is smashed home on the volley following a corner.
  • 83’ – Mallorca have a goal disallowed for offside, ending any hopes of a late fightback.

Tactical Story

Getafe manager José Bordalás set his team up in a classic 4-4-2, prioritizing defensive solidity and quick transitions. The full-backs were instructed to stay deep in the first half, drawing Mallorca’s wide players into narrow spaces, then breaking with pace when possession was won. Mallorca, who typically favor a 4-3-3, found themselves outnumbered in midfield and unable to build through the middle. Their only goal came from a rare moment of individual brilliance rather than sustained pressure.

Mallorca’s high defensive line was repeatedly exposed by Getafe’s direct passes in behind, particularly after the break. The introduction of an extra striker in the 60th minute helped them equalize possession statistics, but the lack of precision in the final third ultimately cost them.

Standout Players

Getafe’s attacking trio caused constant problems. The left winger who scored the second goal was a constant menace, completing five dribbles and creating three chances. The central midfielder who orchestrated the build-up play completed over 90% of his passes and won seven duels. For Mallorca, the substitute striker provided energy and a well-taken goal, but missed a golden opportunity to make it 2-2 just after the hour mark.

Impact on the Standings

With the three points, Getafe climbed to seventh place in La Liga, level on points with Villarreal but with a game in hand. The victory keeps their hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League alive heading into the final stretch of the season. Mallorca, meanwhile, remain 12th, nine points clear of the relegation zone but with little to play for beyond pride. The loss extends their winless run on the road to five matches, a statistic that will concern manager Javier Aguirre as he plans for the summer window.

For La Liga neutrals, this was another example of Getafe’s resilience at home – they have now lost only twice at the Coliseum this season, making it one of the toughest venues to visit in Spain’s top flight.