La Liga
07/02/2026 • 15:15
Finished
3 - 0
Elapsed · 90'
HT 1 – 0
Camp Nou (Barcelona)
A. Quintero
Home scorers
  • 29' R. Lewandowski (D. Olmo)
  • 61' Lamine Yamal (D. Olmo)
  • 83' M. Bernal (Fermin)
Away scorers

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Match Recap

Barcelona Return to Form with Commanding Victory Over Mallorca

Barcelona 3-0 Mallorca
Camp Nou, Barcelona | La Liga Matchday 23

Barcelona delivered a statement performance at Camp Nou, dismantling bottom-half strugglers Mallorca 3-0 to strengthen their grip at the summit of La Liga. The league leaders demonstrated precisely why they sit 14 places above their visitors, controlling proceedings from start to finish with a display that combined clinical finishing with overwhelming territorial dominance.

Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring on 29 minutes with his customary predatory instincts in the box, before teenage sensation Lamine Yamal doubled the advantage just after the hour mark. Marc Bernal completed the rout with seven minutes remaining, capping a performance that saw Barcelona register 24 shots to Mallorca’s meager six.

The statistics paint a picture of complete Barcelona supremacy. Hansi Flick’s side enjoyed a staggering 77% possession, completing 608 of their 675 passes at a 90% success rate. Mallorca, by contrast, managed just 133 accurate passes from 201 attempts, highlighting their struggle to establish any meaningful foothold in the match.

Barcelona’s attacking intent was relentless, with 12 corner kicks and an expected goals tally of 2.63 reflecting their sustained pressure. The Catalan giants peppered Mallorca’s goal with 13 shots from outside the box alone, whilst limiting their opponents to just three efforts inside their penalty area.

This commanding victory extends Barcelona’s impressive form, with the leaders now boasting 58 points from 23 matches and maintaining their substantial goal difference of +40. Their points-per-game average of 2.52 suggests a side operating at title-winning pace.

For Mallorca, languishing in 15th position with just 24 points, this defeat highlighted the gulf in class between La Liga’s elite and those battling relegation concerns. Their negative goal difference of -9 and modest 1.04 points-per-game average suggests a long season ahead.

The match also marked another tactical masterclass from Barcelona’s coaching staff, with timely substitutions including the introduction of Marcus Rashford and Dani Olmo helping maintain intensity throughout. ScoresFooty’s pre-match prediction of 1-0 proved conservative, as Barcelona’s attacking prowess proved far more potent than statistical models suggested.