La Liga
Real – Mallorca 4: 1: “Five out of five” with a surprise and goals for the master
Real had their backs to the wall after Muriki’s goal in the 35th minute but turned the tables with Valverde, Vinicius Rodrigo and Riedinger to progress to a comfortable 4-1 win that put them alone at the top of La Liga brought.
The super speed called Real, which continues with the speed gained from last year’s fantastic season, first staged in Spain and Real, continues on its unstoppable course. Mallorca were its new victim on Sunday afternoon (9/11) as the islanders took the lead with Muriki in the 35th minute, but Carlo Ancelotti’s team – without the injured Benzema – turned the tables, with Valverde, Vinicius, Rodrigo and Riedinger becoming the latter to top scorer and sign the league’s champion queen’s 4-1 and “5 out of 5”.
The match
Conditions in the first 45 minutes at the Bernabeu favored Real’s first La Liga win of the season after four wins in as many opening games, with the Merengues trailing after Muriki’s header in the 35th against Mallorca and prompted to coup without their executor Karim Benzema (he was injured in the game against Celtic).
But they weren’t wrong this time either, as Valverde brought the game back into balance with an incredible solo (started from under the cross) and a stunning left-footed shot from outside the box at the 45+3 and the second half found Real pounding and finally decomposed her opponent. Vinicius in the 72nd minute completed the surprise with a great pitch and in the final minutes there was a party on the pitch and in the stands, Rodrigo made it 3-1 and a place in the 89th with impressive individual energy and Riedinger prepared the latter 4-1 on delays.
A result that was fully representative of the difference in quality between the two sides on the pitch, with Real even finishing the game with 22 last tries and 7 at home, compared to 5 for Aguirre’s side (2 at home) who found themselves in the second half bowed to their superiority champions of Spain and Europe.
REAL: Courtois, Bathqueth (72′ Carvajal), Riedinger, Alaba, Mendy (60′ Nacho), Valverde, Kroos, Thebayos (69′ Kamavinga), Rodrigo, Hazard (60′ Modric), Vinicius
MAJORCA: Rajkovic, Maffeo, Valient, Raijo, Nastasic, Costa, De Galaretta (59′ Sanchez), Batalia (53′ Baba), Rodriguez (59′ Grenier), Kang-In (79′ Junior), Muricki (79′ Pratz)
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Source: sport 24
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