Valladolid 3-3 Mallorca: late drama forgives just in time

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Valladolid 3-3 Mallorca as Pezzolano’s side fights back late

Paulo Pezzolano could not start his Valladolid era with a win as Muriqi’s penalty in stoppage time spoiled the party for the home fans. Valladolid looked set to claim victory, but Mallorca found a late equalizer to cap a dramatic comeback.

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The neutral onlooker watched a lively affair unfold. The blanquivioleta team opened brightly with a fierce strike from Kike Pérez, yet Mallorca’s performance gradually asserted itself and eventually showed on the scoreboard.

The match featured a tense clash marked by a pair of goals from Mallorca and a quick response from Valladolid. Muriqi’s header gave Mallorca the lead early in the game, and Manu Morlanes added a well-taken shot for a 1-2 advantage after a free kick had been ruled offside. The game swung back in Valladolid’s favor as Amallah unleashed a powerful shot to level the score, and Monchu headed in to push Valladolid ahead.

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As the contest wore on, a self-created penalty struck by Muriqi at the hands of Larin sealed the final scoreline, leaving the match with a controversial finish.

Minute by minute Valladolid vs. Majorca from LaLiga

The moments built to a crescendo with late goals and a flurry of celebrations as each side pressed for an advantage. Valladolid’s attack sparked life into the home crowd with timely finishes, while Mallorca responded with composure and discipline when under pressure.

Press conferences and statements from Valladolid vs. Majorca from LaLiga

Kike Pérez, at the Movistar+ microphones:

“They added five minutes and then nothing was played, only three were played. But if the referee decides, then it will be.”

“We are not protesting the penalty because the referee went to VAR to look at it and decided that way.”

“It’s a pity that you can’t win with three goals.”

Muriqi, at the Movistar+ microphones:

“We started the game well, but then we lost control. Today was difficult, a point away from home is good.”

“It’s from the end, it’s a very clear penalty.”

Videos, lineups and news from Valladolid vs. Majorca from LaLiga

86′ GOOOOOOOOOOOOOL FOR VALLADOLID!!! 3-2. Monchu completes the comeback with a difficult header that beats Rajkovic.

– Real Valladolid CF

68′ GOOOOOOOOOOOL FOR VALLADOLID!!! 2-2. Amallah unleashes a powerful shot that beats the keeper.

57′ GOOOOOOOOOOOL FROM MALLORCA!!! 1-2. Manu Morlanes gives the visitors the lead after a disallowed free kick from Kang In Lee.

53′ GOOOOOOOOOOOL FROM MALLORCA!!! 1-1. Muriqi delivers a superb header to restore parity.

32′ GOOOOOOOOOL FOR VALLADOLID!!! 1-0. Kike Pérez fires home a volley after a precise cross from the left.

KIKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

– Real Valladolid CF

This match also highlighted Amath’s close attempt to open the scoring for Mallorca and offered a snapshot of Pezzolano’s philosophy just before his first game in charge of Valladolid.

Eleven confirmed from Mallorca

Eleven confirmed from Valladolid

Summary of Valladolid vs. Majorca from LaLiga

Both teams delivered a compelling performance, blending high pressing with swift transitions. Valladolid showed resilience by overturning an early deficit, while Mallorca demonstrated clinical finishing and composure under pressure. The late penalty from Muriqi added a controversial twist to a match that kept fans gripped until the final whistle. The result reflected the competitive balance in LaLiga as both sides sought momentum early in Pezzolano’s Valladolid tenure.

All figures and statistics of Valladolid vs. Majorca from LaLiga

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