Real Madrid’s pursuit of Barcelona hit a massive roadblock in the Balearic Islands on Saturday. In a match defined by missed opportunities and defensive lapses, relegation-threatened Mallorca secured a stunning 2-1 victory over the giants at Son Moix.
The hero of the afternoon was Kosovo forward Vedat Muriqi, who broke down in tears after slotting home a 91st-minute winner just moments after Eder Militao had seemingly rescued a point for Los Blancos. The result leaves Real Madrid seven points adrift of La Liga leaders Barcelona, who faced Atletico Madrid later in the evening.
With a massive Champions League clash against Bayern Munich looming just 75 hours away, manager Alvaro Arbeloa opted to rest several key starters. While Kylian Mbappe and Trent Alexander-Arnold began the match, stars like Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham were relegated to the bench.
The gamble failed to pay off. Mallorca’s keeper, Leo Román, produced a masterclass, denying Mbappé on four separate occasions. Just before the break, Manu Morlanes silenced the visitors by latching onto a Pablo Maffeo cross to put Mallorca ahead.
| Minute | Event | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 42' | Goal (MAL) | Manu Morlanes sends a low shot past Lunin after a Maffeo cross. |
| 60' | Substitution | Arbeloa sends on Vinícius Jr and Bellingham to find a spark. |
| 88' | Goal (RMA) | Éder Militão powers in a header from an Alexander-Arnold corner. |
| 91' | Goal (MAL) | Vedat Muriqi converts a swift counter-attack to seal the win. |
| FT | Result | Mallorca moves out of the bottom three; Real Madrid stays 2nd. |
In a somber post-match press conference, Arbeloa refused to point fingers at his players, instead claiming absolute responsibility for the tactical failures and the rotation policy.
This defeat is mine, entirely and absolutely mine... I’m the one who makes the decisions, the one who picks the lineup, the one who makes the substitutions. This defeat belongs entirely to the Real Madrid coach.Alvaro Arbeloa, Real Madrid Manager
Despite his self-criticism, the pressure is mounting. Arbeloa is now the first Real Madrid coach to survive five losses in his first 18 games without being dismissed; a statistic that highlights the fragility of his current tenure.
The afternoon wasn't entirely devoid of positives for Madrid. Eder Militao marked his return from a four-month hamstring injury with a goal and a physically commanding performance. However, concerns remain regarding Jude Bellingham’s match rhythm and the continued struggles of young Franco Mastantuono, who earned his fifth yellow card in a brief cameo and will miss the upcoming match against Girona.
Muriqi’s redemption: After a difficult international break where Kosovo’s World Cup hopes vanished, Muriqi’s winner; his 19th of the season, moved Mallorca two points clear of the relegation zone.
Mbappe’s drought: Despite six shots and a 0.55 xG, the Frenchman failed to score, marking his least clinical performance since late last year.
Son Moix Curse: Real Madrid has won only two of their last six visits to Mallorca, cementing the island as one of their most difficult away fixtures.
Bayern focus: Arbeloa has ordered his team to "forget" this result the moment they leave the locker room to focus exclusively on Tuesday's Champions League semi-final.
For Real Madrid, this wasn't just a loss of three points; it was a loss of momentum at the worst possible time. With the gap to Barcelona widening to seven points by the end of the weekend, the Champions League is no longer just a priority, it is Arbeloa's only shield against a premature exit this summer.