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He hasn’t won two consecutive games in eight months.
he Mallorca directed by Javier Aguirre They have yet to win two in a row for the first time in eight months, following this Sunday’s draw (0-0) against UD Almeria at the Power Horse Stadium. The previous day, Vermillions defeated Sevilla 1-0 at the Son Moi Stadium.
With the Mexican coach on the bench, Mallorca’s last two wins have been in the 29th round of the last La Liga Championship, when they defeated Celta 0-1 at Balaidos, and over Getafe 3-1 at Son Moi. It goes back to verse 30.
After celebrating the three points against Madrid on April 23 this year, Mallorca are now in 10th place and Aguirre leaves the Mallorca Stadium to applause.
The situation is different for the Balearic club, who will be playing the first third of three successive seasons in the First Division.
Mallorca got off to a disappointing start with just two wins in 17 games, against Celta (0-1) and Sevilla (1-0), but now they have 15 points and just two points away from Celta’s provisional relegation mark. It has become.
Mallorca face Osasuna in Parma on Thursday, but there was one of the few statistics to inspire optimism among fans. Goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic remains unbeaten three days after the 0-0 match in Almeria.
The last goal scored by Vermilion’s rivals was the work of Cadiz midfielder Rubén Alcaraz, who scored a wonderful goal from a direct free kick in the draw against Cadiz (1-1) in Son Moi.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
