RCD Mallorca 3–0 Real Oviedo – La Liga, 24 May 2026
RCD Mallorca closed out their 2025-26 La Liga campaign in commanding fashion, brushing aside a dispirited Real Oviedo 3–0 at the Visit Mallorca Estadi. The win ensured Mallorca finished the season on a high note, while Oviedo ended their return to the top flight with a disappointing defeat.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Mallorca seized control of the midfield and never let go. The home side’s intensity and sharp passing carved open an Oviedo defence that had shown resilience earlier in the season but looked out of steam on this balmy Mediterranean evening. Goals in each half made the result comfortable, and a late third goal put an exclamation point on a well‑deserved victory.
Key Moments
- 14th minute – 1–0: A slick move down the left flank ended with a low cross that found Vedat Muriqi at the near post. The Kosovan striker swept the ball past Oviedo goalkeeper Leo Román with clinical precision.
- 38th minute – 2–0: Dani Rodríguez’s corner was met by a towering header from Antonio Raíllo, who powered the ball into the net despite desperate attempts on the line by Oviedo’s defenders.
- 73rd minute – 3–0: Substitute Ángel Rodríguez latched onto a through ball from Kang‑in Lee, rounded the goalkeeper, and slotted home to seal a memorable evening for the home supporters.
Tactical Story
Mallorca’s manager Javier Aguirre set his team up in a compact 4‑4‑2 that pressed high whenever Oviedo tried to play out from the back. The tactic paid dividends early, forcing several turnovers in dangerous areas. Oviedo, playing a 4‑2‑3‑1, struggled to find rhythm. Their creative hub, Borja Sánchez, was tightly marked by Omar Mascarell, and the visitors rarely threatened Predrag Rajković’s goal. The only real chance for Oviedo came just after half‑time when Álex Millán’s header sailed narrowly wide.
Standout Players
- Vedat Muriqi: The striker’s movement and finishing were a constant menace. His opening goal set the tone, and he held the ball up superbly to bring teammates into play.
- Antonio Raíllo: Defensively rock‑solid and a threat from set pieces. His goal from a corner was a just reward for a commanding display.
- Kang‑in Lee: The South Korean playmaker was at his creative best, dictating the tempo and providing the assist for the third goal.
Season Impact
For Mallorca, this victory lifted them to 9th in La Liga, their highest finish under Aguirre and a platform to build upon next season. Real Oviedo, who had battled bravely to win promotion the previous year, ended the season in 18th place and were relegated back to the Segunda División. This defeat summed up a difficult second half of the campaign in which they took only 12 points from their final 19 matches.

