The match, which opened the twenty-seventh day of the LaLiga qualifying match played in Mallorca and Osasuna at Son Moix, ended in a goalless draw and was a more advantageous result for the vermillions. From the 70th minute they played with ten players due to the dismissal of centre-back José Copete.

Tables Do not dispel the doubts of both teams in the championship.. Mallorca chained up without winning the third game in their stadium, adding only two of the nine points at stake; The Navarrese team, on the other hand, tied the fourth day together without knowing the victory.

The wins of Mallorcan players against rivals and other teams in Palma such as Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid and Villarreal seem a long way off.

The magic that Mexican Javier Aguirre’s team displayed in his home has become a beautiful memory today. and the situation in the table becomes more complex with each passing day.

The red millions of ‘Vasco’, who was not on the bench after suffering a one-match suspension due to accumulated warnings – replaced by his assistant Toni Amor – had the best chance to open the score in the first half.

Pablo Maffeo and Vedat Muriqi tried with the invaluable help of Kang In Lee but could not finish it.

The Navarrese team reacted after the first few minutes of skepticism and although it didn’t worry goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic much, managed to neutralize the local attack without major mishaps. There were many untimely tackles and Díaz de Mera showed four yellow cards, three to local players Babá, Ruiz de Galarreta and Gío González, and one to guest star Nacho Vidal.

Mallorca clearly dominated all sectors of the pitch in the early minutes, but lacked the clarity to transfer the initial lead to the scoreboard. Osasuna drew attention to the loss of important players. Croatian former Majorcan player and striker Ante Budimir was well controlled by the Vermilion defense and went unnoticed.

The second episode started with locked actions like the first episode. Mallorcan fans couldn’t find the formula to open a gap in Navarrese’s closed defence.

Arrasate moved to the bench in the 67th minute. and shortly after the entry of Moi Gómez, Jon Moncayola and Abde3 indisputable headlines that took the field to reactivate Osasuna’s game. Soon after, Mallorca was outnumbered by expulsion. Centre-back José Copete receives a direct red card for holding Rubén García when you are alone in front of the castle.

The three-point goal for Aguirre’s team was different after Copete’s departure. A striker, Tino Kadewere, and a centre-back, Matija Nastasic, replaced Muriqi and Lee to maintain the draw, which was a good result given the circumstances.

Tension rose in the party and the people protested every decision. By Diaz de Mera. Finally, the pointer did not move.

Mallorca finished their sixth draw of the season with fourth place in Son Moix. defended the draw with Rajkovic, a goalkeeper determined to avoid defeatagainst an Osasuna who should be tied.

Data sheet:

0 – Majorca: Rajkovic; Maffeo, Gio González, Raillo, Copete, Jaume Costa; Babá, Ruiz de Galarreta, Dani Rodríguez (Antonio Sánchez, min. 82); Kang In Lee (Matija Nastasic, min. 75); Muriqi (Kadewere, min. 75).

0 – Osasuna: Sergio Herrera; Nacho Vidal (Diego Moreno, min. 86), Juan Cruz, Unai García, Aridane; Pablo Ibáñez (Abdé, min. 76), Torró (Jon Moncayola, min. 67), Aimar Oroz (Moi Gómez, min. 67); Rubén García (Kike García, min. 86), Budimir, Kike Barja.

Judge: Díaz de Mera (Castilian-Manchego Committee). He ejected José Copete with a direct red card (min. 70). Babá (min. 29), Ruiz de Galarreta (min. 36), Giovanni González (min. 45), Kang In Lee (min. 71), Raíllo (min. 73), Ángel Rodríguez (min. 73). bench), Jaume Costa from Mallorca (min 94); Nacho Vidal (min 33) and Ante Budimir (min 92) from Osasuna.

events: The match, which corresponds to the twenty-seventh day of La Liga, was played in front of 14,312 spectators at the Son Moix stadium.