In the latest encounter of La Liga, Mallorca faced off against Osasuna, resulting in an exciting 2-2 draw. Vedat Muriqi was the star of the match, scoring both goals for Mallorca in the second half, netting them at the 61st and 65th minutes, respectively. The Bermellones took a comfortable lead, but the Rojillos mounted a remarkable comeback.
The first goal from Muriqi came from a penalty, showcasing his cool demeanor under pressure. Just minutes later, he doubled the advantage with a well-placed shot after a brilliant assist from Jan Virgili.
However, Osasuna proved their resilience. Raul García found the net with a powerful shot in the 82nd minute, narrowing the gap to 2-1. Just when it looked like Mallorca would secure the win, Flavien-Enzo Boyomo scored in the 92nd minute to level the match.
Muriqi’s overall performance was impressive, comprising two goals, two shots on target, and ten successful passes. His contribution was crucial in keeping his team in contention throughout the match.
Osasuna’s Lucas Torró also shone, completing an impressive 38 passes and attempting three shots, demonstrating his value in the midfield.
The tactical setup for Mallorca under coach Jagoba Arrasate featured a 4-5-1 formation with Lucas Bergström in goal. The defense comprised Pablo Maffeo, Martin Valjent, Antonio Raíllo, and Johan Mojica, while a midfield trio of Omar Mascarell, Samu Costa, and Mateo Joseph supported Muriqi in attack.
On the other side, Alessio Lisci opted for a 3-4-3 formation for Osasuna, with Sergio Herrera manning the goal. The defensive line included Flavien-Enzo Boyomo, Jorge Herrando, and Abel Bretones, while the midfield featured Jon Moncayola, Lucas Torró, Aimar Oroz, and Asier Osambela. Their offensive trio consisted of Rubén García, Ante Budimir, and Víctor Muñoz.
Jesús Gil Manzano officiated the match, ensuring fair play throughout the encounter.
Coming up next, Mallorca will travel to face Real Oviedo, while Osasuna will host Levante at home. After this draw, Mallorca stands in 15th place in the championship with 13 points, whereas Osasuna occupies 17th place with 12 points.
Substitutions for Mallorca
64’ 2H – Mateo Joseph out for Antonio Sánchez
80’ 2H – Jan Virgili out for Takuma Asano and Sergi Darder out for Pablo Torre
Yellow Cards for Mallorca:
40’ 1H – Pablo Maffeo (arguing with an opponent), 41’ 1H – Mateo Joseph (arguing with an opponent), 81’ 2H – Samu Costa (unsportsmanlike conduct)
Substitutions for Osasuna
70’ 2H – Ante Budimir out for Raul García and Asier Osambela out for Moi Gómez
76’ 2H – Víctor Muñoz out for Kike Barja
82’ 2H – Jon Moncayola out for Sheraldo Becker and Abel Bretones out for Juan Cruz
Yellow Cards for Osasuna:
0’ 1H – Abel Bretones (unsportsmanlike conduct), 40’ 1H – Sergio Herrera (arguing with an opponent), 59’ 2H – Flavien-Enzo Boyomo (unsportsmanlike conduct), 79’ 2H – Aimar Oroz (unsportsmanlike conduct), 80’ 2H – Alessio Lisci (insulting or disapproving of the referee).
