La Liga Regular Season - 22
Mallorca 4 - 1 FT Sevilla
Player Cards
Our take on every player in this match
Mallorca
Goalkeepers
Leo Román
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Defenders
Pablo Maffeo
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David López
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Martin Valjent
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Johan Mojica
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Midfielders
Samú Costa
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Omar Mascarell
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Takuma Asano
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Sergi Darder
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Jan Virgili
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Forwards
Vedat Muriqi
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BENCH
Lucas Bergström
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Javier Olaizola
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Mateu Morey
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Toni Lato
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Antonio Raíllo
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Antonio Sánchez
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Pablo Torre
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Manu Morlanes
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Javi Llabrés
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Justin-Noel Kalumba
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Abdón Prats
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Mateo Joseph
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Sevilla
Goalkeepers
Odysseas Vlachodimos
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Defenders
Juanlu Sánchez
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José Ángel Carmona
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Fábio Cardoso
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Kike Salas
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Gabriel Suazo
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Midfielders
Lucien Agoumé
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Peque Fernández
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Batista Mendy
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Forwards
Akor Adams
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Neal Maupay
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BENCH
Ørjan Nyland
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Alberto Flores
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Federico Gattoni
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Andres Castrin
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Oso
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Joan Jordán
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Manu Bueno
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Djibril Sow
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Chidera Ejuke
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Alexis Sánchez
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Miguel Sierra
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Isaac Romero
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Head to Head
| Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18/10/2025 | Sevilla | 1 - 3 | Mallorca | La Liga | Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán |
| 24/02/2025 | Sevilla | 1 - 1 | Mallorca | La Liga | Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán |
| 27/08/2024 | Mallorca | 0 - 0 | Sevilla | La Liga | Estadi Mallorca Son Moix |
| 22/04/2024 | Sevilla | 2 - 1 | Mallorca | La Liga | Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán |
| 09/12/2023 | Mallorca | 1 - 0 | Sevilla | La Liga | Estadi Mallorca Son Moix |
| 11/02/2023 | Sevilla | 2 - 0 | Mallorca | La Liga | Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán |
Mallorca Win
Sevilla Win
Draw
League Standings
P: 22 GD: +37
P: 22 GD: +29
P: 22 GD: +21
P: 21 GD: +16
P: 22 GD: +8
P: 22 GD: -1
P: 22 GD: +6
P: 22 GD: 0
P: 22 GD: -1
P: 22 GD: -7
P: 22 GD: -10
P: 22 GD: -15
P: 22 GD: -2
P: 22 GD: -6
P: 22 GD: -8
P: 22 GD: -11
P: 22 GD: -12
P: 22 GD: -12
P: 21 GD: -10
League Standings
P: 27 GD: +46
P: 27 GD: +33
P: 27 GD: +21
P: 27 GD: +18
P: 27 GD: +8
P: 27 GD: +7
P: 26 GD: -6
P: 27 GD: -1
P: 27 GD: -6
P: 27 GD: -7
P: 27 GD: 0
P: 27 GD: -11
P: 27 GD: -6
P: 27 GD: -7
P: 27 GD: -15
P: 27 GD: -12
P: 27 GD: -6
P: 27 GD: -13
P: 27 GD: -16
Match previews and recaps to help you decide which games are worth watching
Mallorca Masterclass Punishes Sevilla's Possession
Worth Watching Futmetrix Score: 55/100. This was a ruthless display of efficiency that saw Mallorca leapfrog their rivals in the survival race while exposing Sevilla's lack of a defensive Balance.
The Opening Exchange and the Stalemate Broken
At Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, the match began with a cagey Intensity typical of two sides desperate to pull away from the drop zone. While Sevilla dominated possession with 67%, it was Mallorca who drew first blood. In the 26th minute, V. Muriqi stepped up to the spot after a foul in the area, coolly converting the penalty to ignite the home crowd. The visitors struggled to break down a compact defensive unit marshalled by Pablo Maffeo, whose constant overlapping runs provided a necessary outlet. However, just as the half seemed to be closing in the hosts' favor, N. Maupay silenced the island. Following a clever assist from Peque in stoppage time, Maupay found the net to restore parity and send the teams into the break level at 1-1.
The Pivot: A Counter-Attacking Masterclass
The second half shifted the Stakes dramatically as the tactical battle evolved into a clinic on clinical finishing. Mallorca effectively abandoned the search for the ball, opting instead for rapid transitions that left the Sevilla backline exposed. The turning point arrived in the 53rd minute when Samu Costa capitalized on a delivery from Jan Virgili. Costa's strike wasn't just a goal; it was a momentum shifter that demoralized a Sevilla side that had spent the evening knocking on the door without success. Despite a barrage of 15 shots from the Andalusians, their lack of a "Sniper" edge was their undoing. Mallorca’s ability to survive corner pressure and hit back on the break proved to be the decisive factor in this high-stakes encounter, making the most of their limited opportunities.
Late Surge and Tactical Superiority
As the clock ticked down, the hosts turned what could have been a narrow Upset into a full-blown rout. S. Darder effectively ended the contest in the 74th minute, slotting home after being teed up by Muriqi. Sevilla’s spirit appeared broken, and their 85% passing accuracy meant little without a cutting edge in the final third. The final flourish came deep into stoppage time when substitute Pablo Torre, who had only just entered the fray, finished off a pass from fellow sub M. Joseph. The 4-1 victory at Estadi Mallorca Son Moix represents a massive boost for Mallorca, moving them ahead of Sevilla in the standings. For the visitors, it was a painful lesson in efficiency, as they left the island empty-handed despite their control of the ball.
Key Questions
What caused the 5-goal thriller?
Mallorca's clinical efficiency on the counter-attack, combined with Sevilla's defensive lapses despite controlling the ball, turned a tactical battle into a high-scoring rout at Son Moix.
How did substitute Samú Costa change the game?
Samu Costa’s goal in the 53rd minute reclaimed the lead for Mallorca, shifting the momentum and punishing Sevilla's wastefulness during their period of possession dominance.
What is the Futmetrix Score?
The Futmetrix Score is our 0-100 verdict on how entertaining a match is. We look at intensity, balance, stakes, and star quality to tell you if it's worth your time.
Survival Instincts at Son Moix
Average Entertainment Futmetrix Score: 52/100. A quintessential La Liga six-pointer that offers Mallorca a chance to leapfrog toward safety against a stuttering Sevilla side.
The Setup
The atmosphere at Estadi Mallorca Son Moix is thick with tension as we approach this Monday night fixture. For Mallorca, sitting precariously in 17th place, the Stakes couldn't be higher. They are teetering on the edge of the danger zone, having managed only one win in their last five matches (LWLLD). However, the arrival of Sevilla on February 02, 2026, presents a unique opportunity. The visitors from Andalusia occupy 11th but are hardly comfortable, having lost three of their last five outings.
The Futmetrix Balance score of 9.7 underscores how remarkably tight this contest is. Despite the gap in league position, only three points separate these two historic clubs. Mallorca’s survival hopes rest heavily on their defensive structure led by M. Kumbulla and the incredible shot-stopping Form of Leo Román, who has recorded 20 saves in his last five appearances. Sevilla will counter with the tactical industry of José Ángel Carmona and the midfield control of Samú Costa, making this a true battle for territorial dominance.
Key Battle
Vedat Muriqi vs Akor Adams. This is a heavyweight duel of pure physicality. Muriqi is among the league's elite Stars right now, entering this match as a goal machine with five strikes in his last five games. He faces off against Sevilla’s Akor Adams, who has been lethal since finding his rhythm, netting three times in just two matches. In a game defined by fine margins, the striker who dominates the aerial duels in the box will likely secure the points.
Our Prediction
Mallorca will leverage their home advantage to disrupt Sevilla's build-up play. Expect a high-intensity start where Mallorca targets Muriqi with early crosses to exploit Sevilla's recent defensive lapses. While Peque Fernández provides a technical threat for the visitors, Mallorca's desperation should carry them through. We predict a 2-1 home victory, with Muriqi deciding the match with a late header.