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04-04 22:15
2 - 1
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RCD Mallorca
Real Madrid
Attacks
71
110
Dangerous Attacks
31
66
Ball Possession
36
64
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2
6
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End 2-1
95′
P. Maffeo
91′
Z. Luvumbo
91′
2-1
V. Muriqi
Assist: M.Joseph
90′
F.Mastantuono
88′
1-1
É. Militão
Assist: T.Alexander-Arnold
84′
M. Valjent
81′
A. Sánchez
Z. Luvumbo
76′
F.Mastantuono
B. Díaz
72′
Thiago Pitarch Pinar
A.Güler
70′
D. López
S. Costa
70′
Jan Virgili
P. Torre
70′
M.Joseph
M. Morlanes
66′
L. Román
59′
J.Bellingham
E.Camavinga
59′
É. Militão
D.Huijsen
59′
Vinícius
M.Á.Morán
47′
D.Huijsen
Halftime 1-0
41′
1-0
M. Morlanes
Assist: P. Maffeo
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Match Info
RCD Mallorca secured a stunning 2-1 victory over Real Madrid in La Liga on April 4, 2026, dealing a significant blow to the title aspirations of the visiting giants. In a dramatic match at the Visit Mallorca Estadi, the hosts came from behind to claim a memorable three points, with the winning goal arriving in the final ten minutes of a fiercely contested encounter. Real Madrid took an early lead through a Karim Benzema strike, but Mallorca equalized before halftime through Vedat Muriqi. The match seemed destined for a draw until a late defensive error from Madrid allowed Mallorca's Kang-in Lee to slot home the winner, sending the home crowd into raptures. The result had major implications for the La Liga table, potentially widening the gap between Madrid and the league leaders, while providing Mallorca with crucial points in their battle to avoid relegation. Mallorca manager Javier Aguirre praised his team's fighting spirit, while Carlo Ancelotti of Real Madrid lamented his side's lack of concentration in key moments. The starting lineups featured Courtois; Carvajal, Militão, Alaba, Mendy; Valverde, Tchouaméni, Kroos; Rodrygo, Benzema, Vinícius Jr. for Madrid, and Rajkovic; Maffeo, Valjent, Raíllo, Copete, Costa; Rodríguez, Baba; Lee, Muriqi, Sánchez for Mallorca.