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Continuation of the 26th day of Liga this Sunday afternoon. Alavés moved to Balearic Island to face Mallorca on the lawn of the stadium Son Moix. On the Babazorros side, the goal was to fill up on points to move away from the red zone and thus continue to validate its maintenance in the Spanish elite. The bermellones also wanted to win to try to find a solid place in the race for Europe. During the first period, Takuma Asano opened the scoring for the locals (9th). A rapid goal that has put in majority on good rails.
But in the second act, as the last quarter of an hour approached, visitors equalized in the wake of Kike Garcia (68th), enough to take a point (1-1). In the ranking, Mallorca confirms its 8th position, while Alavés still camps this disturbing 18th position and will now have to make a big end of the season to hope to be maintained. Next weekend, the Bermellones will go to the Basque Country to challenge the Athletic Bilbao, while the Babazorros will welcome Villarreal, during the 27th day of the Spanish championship.
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