After an early deficit, RCD Mallorca turned the game around in Seville and took three important points. Muriqi equalized, Mateo Joseph scored twice.
A good afternoon for Mallorca fans: 3-1 in Seville
\nYesterday afternoon, when the sun in Andalusia was still warm on the stands, RCD Mallorca celebrated an important away win. After a nervy start with an early deficit, the team suddenly found its rhythm – and finished 3:1 on the pitch.
\n\nHow the match tipped
\nSeville went ahead first, the team appeared briefly more confident. But Mallorca kept at it: Vedat Muriqi equalised, and a few moments later Mateo Joseph ensured the guests suddenly looked in better shape with his first goal. Joseph added another later and secured the second league win of the season.
\n\nAnyone who traveled yesterday later told of a swaying jewel-toned backdrop in the stadium, red jerseys between palm-like shadows and a bus full of chants on the way home. Not a big numbers party, but symbolically: relief in abundance.
\n\nWhat that means for the table
\nAfter recent somewhat shaky performances, the three points give the team of coach Jagoba Arrasate some air toward mid-table. It is not a final sign of salvation, but a clear upward trend; these points count double when facing teams in November who are playing at the top.
\n\nParticularly notable: the defense stood firmer than recently, and finishing was finally efficient. Two goals from a young striker like Mateo Joseph give extra confidence – not only to the player, but to the whole team.
\n\nLooking ahead: Son Moix calls
\nNext Sunday the next opponent awaits: Levante from Valencia comes to Son Moix. For many fans that means a Sunday trip to the stadium, perhaps a few calçots, and the hope that the team carries the momentum forward. Expect an engaged atmosphere – Son Moix can get loud when results cooperate.
\n\nI will be at Levante with a coffee in hand in the stands (or at least have the radio on). A little anecdote: on the way back yesterday three older gentlemen sang \"Mallorca, Mallorca\" so loudly that even the bus driver smiled. Moments like these make an away win more than just three points.
\n\nConclusion: An away win that brings a lot morally. Not a perfect game, but one with character. If the team finds such phases more often now, the coming weeks will be exciting – for players and fans alike.
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