He Majorca one misfortune per game. And still the students Jagoba Arrasate They are capable of winning to keep fans dreaming of exciting goals against Girona. Due to the expulsion of Vedat Muriki, the pigs played with the football player for more than an hour. an action looking to control the ball, but it inadvertently affects Brian Gill at shin height with his heels. Hernandez Maeson, at the urging of Figueroa Vazquez, switched to VAR and sent off the Kosovo striker. Minutes later during a similar action. Van de Beek digs his studs into Kopete’s ankle after the concentration and VAR did not come in. The difference is in height, although the Dutchman’s strength doubles the Andalusian centre-back’s limb. Despite this, the locals won convincingly (2-1).
Palma’s team is getting used to having decisive action against them. Some that point to his own mistakes, like the penalty against Las Palmas or Valencia, and on the other hand, other games, at least gray, that always point against him, like the sending off of Muriqui in Gran Canario or against Railo in Vigo or also yesterday Kosovar. In these meetings, Mallorca was not whistled for a single shot from the penalty area party and did not play with numerical superiority.
All and adding three dismissals and three penalties in the last five games, The representatives of Arasate managed to win three games and lose two games. This is extraordinary data, which took them to a momentary fifth place (it’s a joke), but not the 27 points achieved in 18 days, which serves to complete two-thirds of the rescue in the absence of a crash to complete the first stage.
Larry, Mallorca’s top scorer
The Canadian striker reconciled with Son Moyes and finished his best game since landing in Mallorca with two goals in the win against Girona. Larin becomes the best scorer of the team with four, and also surpasses his indicator in the last league, where he made his debut with the red club.. Last season he scored three goals, this season he has already scored four goals and his performance also invites us to dream.