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RCD Mallorca lose 0-1 at Real Sociedad — red alert in LaLiga

RCD Mallorca lose 0-1 at Real Sociedad — red alert in LaLiga

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Away defeat in San Sebastián and still only two points after six matchdays: the pressure on coach Jagoba Arrasate is mounting.

A rough evening in San Sebastián

RCD Mallorca lost the away game against Real Sociedad 0-1 and return home with their heads bowed. It was one of those nights when too many things did not come together on the pitch: poor chance conversion, miscommunication in defence and a game rhythm that was never really found. A fresh breeze blew through the Reale Arena in the evening, and the home supporters created a lively atmosphere — which of course added additional pressure.

After six matchdays: two points

After six fixtures the table paints a clear picture: Mallorca sit 19th out of 20 with only two points. That is an unpleasant reality that cannot be sugarcoated. Players and coach appear tense, and voices from Palma have grown louder: in bars at the Plaça Major there was no celebration after the final whistle, only discussion. Some regulars told me they are worried — and that is hardly surprising.

Coach under pressure — and the next match already on Saturday

Coach Jagoba Arrasate is visibly under pressure. His comments after the game were brief and factual. In the back of everyone's mind hangs the home match against Alavés on Saturday like a Damocles' sword: a real key fixture. If Mallorca do not win, the atmosphere at the training ground will surely be even tenser next week.

What should not be forgotten, however, is that football is not a sprint but sometimes a tough slog. Small things can make the difference — a set-piece, an unlucky own goal, a saved penalty. The team must now believe it can still respond. Tactical adjustments or a fresh impulse from the bench could help.

Conclusion: red alert, but not over yet

The situation is serious. Two points from six games are a wake-up call for the club, the players and the coach. Still: the season is not lost. With a bit of luck, a few right decisions and more courage in building play, the trend can still be reversed. Time for talk is short — now actions must follow. The island holds its breath. On Saturday we will know whether there are first steps out of the crisis or whether the pressure will continue to increase.

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