RCD Mallorca players and fans celebrating after goals in Seville, with Mateo Joseph among the scorers

Sunday delight in Seville: Mallorca wins 3-1 – Joseph scores twice

RCD Mallorca wins 3-1 in Seville: After an early deficit the team turned the game around thanks to Vedat Muriqi's equaliser and two goals from Mateo Joseph. A victory that boosts confidence and sends fans dreaming ahead of the home match against Levante.

An afternoon that felt like a short holiday on the return trip

As the sun still warmly kissed the stands in Seville, RCD Mallorca achieved something on the journey back to Palma that almost felt like a mini-break: an important away win, 3-1, as reported in Alegría dominical en Sevilla: Mallorca gana 3:1 – Joseph marca doblete. Not a glamorous football fairytale, but one with character, good nerves and plenty to talk about on the way home.

The tricky start and the turnaround

Seville scored early and initially appeared the more composed team. For minutes it seemed as if the Mallorcans would struggle to find their rhythm. Then the team pulled themselves together. Vedat Muriqi levelled the score, and hardly had the equaliser sunk in when Mateo Joseph struck for the first time. His goal not only gave them the lead but also brought calm to the visitors' play. Joseph added a second later and sealed the 3-1 – a win that felt deserved in all the decisive moments.

In the stands it was a mix of relief and quiet elation: red shirts, a few fists in the air and the muffled rhythm of clapping hands. The journey home turned into a chorus – three older men started singing “Mallorca, Mallorca,” and the usually stoic bus driver smiled. Scenes like these are what make an away win more than just three points.

Why this win brings more than just table points

From a sporting perspective this three points gives coach Jagoba Arrasate some breathing room towards mid-table. That alone is important, but even more significant was the steadier defence compared to recent weeks and the noticeably more efficient finishing. Young players like Mateo Joseph, who scored twice, bring confidence to the squad. And confidence spreads – on the pitch, in the dressing room and in the stands.

The balance between a compact defence and quick transitions worked better yesterday than it has lately. The team showed phases where it didn’t just react but actively shaped the game. That’s a good sign, considering the season still has many weeks to go and teams need to find consistency to keep picking up points.

Son Moix awaits: What fans can expect

Next Sunday Mallorca welcomes Levante to Estadi de Son Moix. For many fans that means a Sunday outing, sun on the plaza, an ensaimada in hand and the hope that the momentum from Andalusia will carry over. Mallorca celebra: la victoria 3-1 ante Elche trae alivio en Son Moix shows how loud the stadium can get when results are right – and after an away win like this the anticipation is tangible.

The away victory hasn’t solved everything. But it achieved something often underestimated in a long season: joy on the way home and trust in your own team. If Mallorca produce performances like this more often, the coming weeks will be more exciting for both players and fans alike.

Conclusion: Not polished football, but a deserved win with heart. Two goals from Joseph, a dependable Muriqi and a more compact defence – sometimes that’s all it takes to bring belief back. And if Son Moix is even half as loud on Sunday as the bus was after Seville, you’ll still hear the voices in Palma.

Frequently asked questions

Why was Mallorca's win in Seville so important?

Mallorca's 3-1 victory in Seville mattered because it brought more than just points. The team showed better defensive organisation, reacted well after conceding first, and finished chances more efficiently than in recent matches. It also gave the squad a useful boost in confidence.

How did Mallorca turn the match around against Seville?

Seville scored first and looked more settled early on, but Mallorca responded well. Vedat Muriqi equalised, Mateo Joseph then put the visitors ahead, and Joseph later added a second goal to seal the result. The turning point was Mallorca becoming calmer and more precise after the opening spell.

Who scored for Mallorca in the 3-1 win in Seville?

Vedat Muriqi scored the equaliser, and Mateo Joseph scored twice to complete the comeback. Joseph's second goal made the win feel secure and gave Mallorca a much calmer finish to the match. It was a strong performance from a player who made the difference in attack.

What does this result mean for Mallorca's season?

The result gives Mallorca breathing room around mid-table and can help settle the team after a difficult spell. Beyond the points, the performance suggested better balance between defence and attack. That kind of stability is often what teams need to build a stronger run of results.

What should fans expect from Mallorca at Son Moix next Sunday?

Mallorca return to Son Moix to face Levante, and fans will likely expect a lively Sunday atmosphere. After a morale-boosting away win, there should be more belief in the stands and more confidence on the pitch. It is the kind of home match where momentum can matter.

Is Son Moix a good place to watch Mallorca on a Sunday?

Son Moix is a natural Sunday outing for many Mallorca fans, especially when the team has momentum. The atmosphere can be relaxed before kick-off and much louder once the match gets going. After a result like the one in Seville, expectations tend to rise quickly.

What can Mallorca learn from this away win in Seville?

Mallorca can take away that a compact defence and quicker transitions can work well when the team is organised. The match also showed the value of staying calm after conceding early. If they repeat that balance, they are likely to give themselves more chances in upcoming fixtures.

How did the Mallorca fans react to the win in Seville?

The reaction was one of relief, quiet joy and a growing sense of belief. Supporters in the stands celebrated the goals, and the mood on the way home sounded almost like a small travelling party. For many fans, that kind of away win feels especially rewarding.

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