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Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2025/26
by
Akbarkoe
on 16/08/2025, 22:44:57 UTC
Barcelona had taken a 0-2 lead in the 23rd minute, but red cards for Morlanes and Vedat Muriq made things even easier for Barcelona.
Morlanes was sent off for a second yellow card. Five minutes later, Vedat received a direct red card for a serious foul on an opponent.
From that moment on, the game was over for Mallorca. Even in an 11-on-11 match, Barcelona could have dominated, but in a 9-on-11 match, Barcelona easily won the match. Two shots hit the post, and Yamal scored the final goal in the 90+4 minute, earning his team a 0-3 victory and three points in La Liga.

I didn't quite understand every match in the first week of La Liga. Of the five matches played in the first week, three were marked by red cards, particularly the Mallorca vs. Barcelona match, in which Mallorca received two red cards.

I didn't quite understand the referee's decisions in this match, especially before Barcelona's second goal. Before the goal, a Mallorca player was lying on the pitch after being hit by a fairly hard ball. The referee should have stopped the match. The Barcelona players should have shown respect for their opponents by clearing the ball to the sidelines, but instead of clearing the ball, the Barcelona players used it to score. Meanwhile, when a Barcelona player fell, the referee immediately showed the Mallorca player a red card. I saw a refereeing injustice in this match.

La Liga is one of the best leagues in Europe and the world, but what I saw from the Mallorca vs. Barcelona match was that the match did not reflect La Liga's true status as one of the best leagues.