Liga: Mallorca wins against Girona and takes 5th place

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Continuation of the 17th day of La Liga. On the pitch at the Stade de Son Moix, Mallorca, 8th before the match, hosted Girona, one place behind in the standings. Very quickly, Donny van de Beek came to open the scoring for Girona. Well placed, he caught a ball perfectly in the opposing area (7th, 0-1). In the 20th minute of play, the Bermellones came back to score. Vedat Muriqi slipped his ball into the feet of Cyle Larin, who struck and finished (20th, 1-1).

Despite a red card (32nd), Mallorca got back in front in the second half thanks to another achievement from Cyle Larin (52nd, 2-1), who took advantage of an error by the opposing goalkeeper. At the end of the match, Jagoba Arrasate’s team took 5th place in the Championship with 27 points. For its part, Girona remains in 9th place with 22 points, behind Real Sociedad and Osasuna.

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