Mallorca, who caught Valencia, will now play against Espanyol with only one winning streak left, and their winning streak will be out of the question with a 1-1 draw and Espanyol’s amazing score.

Mallorca had to look for victory in the next game, but it was Mallorca’s Espanyol match, where coach Javier Aguirre was sent off for a red card.

Mallorca’s starting lineup and formation was Mallorca, who came out with the best squad at 5-3-2.

  • GK – Predrag Rajkovic
  • DF – Pablo Maffeo, Martin Valjent, Antonio Raillo, Jose Copete, Jaume Costa
  • MF – Daniel Rodriguez, Iddrisu Baba Mohammed, Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta
  • FW – Vedat Muriqi, Kang-In Lee

Espanyol’s starting lineup and formation were 4-4-2 to see Martin Braithwaite.

  • GK – Benjamin Lecomte
  • DF – Oscar Gil, Sergi Gomez, Leandro Cabrera, Brian Olivan
  • MF – Martin Braithwaite, Vinicius Souza, Sergi Darder, Exposito
  • FW – Javi Puado, Joselu

In the third minute of the game, Kang-In Lee collides with his opponent and complains of pain, but the game will be suspended for a while. In the 5th minute, Vedat Muriqi attempted a mid-range shot, but his power was weak.

Daniel Rodriguez, who received Kang-In Lee’s back pass in the 20th minute, tries to shoot, but crosses the net and in the 21st minute, Pablo Maffeo collides heavily with his opponent, but the referee did not whistle and showed that he was a generous referee in a physical fight.

In the 26th minute, Pablo Maffeo complained of pain in the process of receiving the ball and was eventually replaced by Giovanni Gonzalez, and Jaume Costa’s cross and Gonzalez attempted a volley shot from the left in the 30th minute, but were blocked by the defender.

In the 38th minute, Kang-In Lee’s cross and Vedat Muriqi tried to head from the left side, but they did not head toward the goalpost, and the first half ends like this.

In the 47th minute, Kang-In Lee’s forward pass from the left, Jaume Costa, attempted to shoot, but the goalkeeper interrupted and Vedat Muriqi pushed Giovanni Consalas’ cross into the net in the 48th minute, scoring the first goal.

In the 53rd minute, Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta’s cross, Jaume Costa, attempted a header, but in the 54th minute, the ball headed to Brian Olivan’s face and complained of pain while Antonio Raillo was clearing the ball.

In the 60th minute, Iddrisu Baba Mohammed drops the ball from Kang-In Lee’s pass from the left and Jaume Costa tries to shoot but crosses the net. Vedat Muriqi tries to break through from the left in the 63rd minute, but is blocked by defenders and Antonio Raillo tries to shoot from the middle distance in the 64th minute, but the goalkeeper catches the ball.

In the 65th minute, Kang-In Lee loaded a mid-range shot, but the goalkeeper catches the ball and Mallorca replaces Daniel Rodriguez and Amas Ndiaye in the 66th minute.

Giovanni Gonzalez, who received Kang-In Lee’s forward pass in the 66th minute, will try to shoot, but he is blocked by a defender and Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta’s cross-ear Vedat Muriqi tries to head in the 69th minute but leaves the net.

In the 70th minute, Jose Carlos Raso’s cross from the left side headed for the goal, and Laikovic scored an equalizer without even using his hands.

In the 79th minute, Brian Olivan tries to pass from the left, but no one receives it and Laikovic catches the ball from Sergi Darder’s cross in the 80th minute.

Kang-In Lee tries to dribble in the 84th minute, but is blocked by the opponent and Kang-In Lee collides with the opponent in the 86th minute and complains of pain.

In the 86th minute, Mallorca hurriedly replaced Kang-In Lee and Antonio Sanchez, followed by Vedat Muriqi’s forward pass in the 87th minute, and Daniel Rodriguez received the ball to take the shooting timing, but was blocked by the opponent.

In the 89th minute, talk of a penalty kick was coming and going over the foul, and in response to Pablo Maffeo’s strong protest, the referee pulls out a red card to Pablo Maffeo on the bench.

In the 91st minute, the referee brought in a red card due to Aguirre’s protest over the VAR decision, and the game ended 1-1 and each team will share one point.

Mallorca didn’t seem like a weak team

At first, Mallorca’s image was quite a weak team, and they had previously shown enough records to cross the second division. At the time, Kang-In Lee’s transfer to Mallorca seemed to have taken a step back, but Mallorca this season seemed to have a quite different atmosphere under Aguirre’s system.

The players’ activities, their balance, and Kang-In Lee’s skills gradually improved, and in particular, Kang-In Lee showed such good performance that he succeeded in one shot and two passes with a 91% key passes.

He was seen as the center of the linked play and his occasional passes were cheered. Mallorca were well deserved to win, but they were drawn by Raso’s stunning goals and shared one point each, leaving Mallorca 12th in the league.

Mallorca was trying to win consecutive games by catching Valencia, but their consecutive wins were not seen, and their performance was drawing attention against Villarreal, their next opponent.

Above all, I couldn’t help but talk about Mallorca’s defense. After a 4-1 defeat to Real Madrid last month, Mallorca conceded just one goal each to either lose or draw and seemed to show their losing percentage was getting lower.

Mallorca had to look forward to what would happen as they thought they could enter the top 10 if they showed better performance.

The game records

In the match, Mallorca recorded five valid shots out of 12 and Espanyol recorded only two valid shots out of seven.

Mallorca had a narrow advantage in possession and pass, and 24 fouls were declared in the match, which resulted in Mallorca taking four yellow cards.

Above all, Espanyol’s Brian Olivan scored 7.8 points and Kang-In Lee scored 6.2 points, with Pablo Maffeo and Aguirre on the bench expected to have a big impact on the next game.