On 7 October one of the matches of the 9th round of the Spanish football championship took place. Mallorca (Spain) and Valencia (Spain) met.
Spanish Championship, 9th round
Mallorca (Spain) - Valencia ( Spain) - 1: 1 (1:1)
Goals: Dani Rodriguez (5) - D. Lopez (45+3). Lopez (45+3)
Warnings: Giovanni Gonzalez (16), Samuel Costa (36), Francisco Perez (69).
Review of the match Mallorca - Valencia:
In a tense La Liga match at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix stadium, Mallorca and Valencia battled it out. The score was tied 1-1 at half-time and both teams fought hard until the final whistle, resulting in a 1-1 draw. The start of the match was marked by the incredible determination of both teams, but it was Mallorca who drew first blood. Already in the 5th minute D. Rodriguez hit the opponent's goal, putting his team ahead. But Mallorca's joy was short-lived, as Valencia rushed into action. In the 45th minute, D. Lopez scored a magnificent goal, levelling the score against Valencia just before half-time. Valencia fans erupted in jubilation and both teams went to the locker rooms with the score tied. Several substitutions were made in the second half as both coaches looked to make tactical changes and find the winning goal. In the 58th minute, Valencia made the first substitution, releasing R. Yaremchuk instead of F. Perez. In the 61st minute A. Prats came into the game instead of K. Larin. As time went on, the game became more and more tense, with both teams striving for victory.
On 69 minutes Valencia's F. Perez received a yellow card, which emphasised the tension of the match. Mallorca responded with two substitutions in the 70th minute, bringing on A. Sanchez and A. Ndiaye, who brought fresh energy into the game. In the 72nd minute Valencia made their own substitutions. K. Ozkacar and D. Fulquier appeared on the pitch, replacing two players. Mallorca quickly made their third and fourth substitutions, with T. Lato and J. Costa coming on as substitutes in the same minute. Both teams continued to strive for victory, but the defence stood its ground. In the 74th minute, Mallorca made two final substitutions, replacing Sam Costa and S. Darder. Valencia responded with one last substitution in the 90th minute, replacing J. Gasiorowski with T. Correia. Correia. After the final whistle, both teams had to settle for a hard-fought 1-1 draw. It was a match filled with excitement, drama and bright moments. The players demonstrated their skills and the fans enjoyed the exciting spectacle. Although the result was not what either team would have liked, they can be proud of their results. Mallorca and Valencia showed the best of La Liga football, and this match will be remembered as a real battle between two equal teams.
In the next round the following matches await the rivals: Real C-Dad - Mallorca, Valencia - Cadiz.
Statistics of the match Mallorca - Valencia:
Mallorca | Valencia | |
---|---|---|
5 | Kicks to the goal | 3 |
9 | Kicks | 11 |
2 | Blocked shots | 5 |
7 | Penalty kicks | 4 |
2 | Penalty kicks | 7 |
16 | Offences | 11 |
3 | Corner | 6 |
4 | Offsides | 0 |
48% | Ball possession | 52% |
2 | Yellow cards | 1 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
2 | Keeper saves | 4 |
434 | Total assists | 458 |
344 | Accurate assists | 370 |
79% | Accuracy of passes | 81% |