Mallorca 1-1 Valencia: Recap of La Liga clash from Son Moix

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Bermellones and Chés did not enjoy Son Moix on this evening.

On the ninth matchday of the 2023-2024 season, Mallorca and Valencia settled for a 1-1 draw at the Iberostar Stadium. Both sides were stuck in a rough run of form, gathering just one point from four straight fixtures.

The home team struck first thanks to their captain. Within five minutes, Dani Rodríguez seized a mistake by Cristhian Mosquera, touched the ball in the penalty area, and produced a precise left-footed finish that goalkeeper could not stop.

Late in the first half, Diego López Noguerol tied the game with a sharp finish after a well-worked buildup, restoring parity before the break.

The Vermillions pushed hard after the interval and created several chances, but Giorgi Mamardashvili stood firm, denying Mallorca at key moments and leaving the scoreline at 1-1.

The game finished with both sides leaving the pitch disappointed but with a hard-fought point that reflected a tense, balanced encounter.

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54′ Great save from Giorgi Mamardashvili. Vedat Muriqi sent a header toward the near post, but the goalkeeper stood tall and kept the ball out.

Four five+3′ GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL BY DIEGO LÓPEZ!!!!! Mallorca 1-1 Valencia. A header finished a smart team move and levelled the score.

33′ Target canceled for Mallorca. Vedat Muriqi remained in front of the center-backs, challenging the Valencia defense in one-on-one situations before the ball went wide. The goal was not counted due to an illegal setup.

30′ Half an hour gone in Palma. Valencia is growing in confidence but hasn’t posed a consistent threat to Rajkovic’s goal. Dani Rodríguez’s opener still stands as the standout moment of the match.

22′ Mallorca threaten again as Abdón Prats collects near the box, turns, and shoots with the left foot, but the effort misses the target.

16′ Pepelu nearly finds a breakthrough with a direct free kick that hits the woodwork, saving Mallorca from conceding early.

5′ GOLO! Dani Rodríguez opens the scoring for Mallorca. A cross from Antonio Sánchez finds its way through the defense, Mosquera cannot clear, and Muriqi touches it on to Rodríguez, who fires home a first-time volley to make it 1-0.

XI OF MALLORCA

XI OF VALENCIA

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