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After a lively weekend with the Clasico between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, the 32nd day of La Liga ended this Monday with the match between Sevilla FC and Mallorca. Two teams which were close in the standings before the start of the match, since the Andalusians were in 14th position (34 points) and their opponents of the player were 16th (31 points). Suffice to say that this evening’s meeting was very important.
However, neither team took the advantage in the first period. Returning from the locker room, the Sevillians ended up opening the score thanks to Youssef En-Nesyri in the 61st minute (1-0). Then, Isaac Romero doubled the lead in the 75th minute (2-0) and offered the final victory to his team despite a goal from Prats in stoppage time (90th+5, 2-1). This success with a score of 2 to 1 allows the Andalusians to move up to 12th place. Mallorca, for its part, still flirts with the red zone.
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