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Granada crushed Mallorca with an astonishing 6-2 triumph

Both the teams, Granada and Mallorca were on the verge of relegation and this match was a cagey affair. Luis Suarez from Granada finished from close range after a corner. On the other hand, Mallorca responded well and things were looking good for them. Vedat Muriqi had some chances and he also provided an assist for the equalizer and Pablo Maffeo had a goal ruled out.  

Just a minute into the second half Sergio Escudero played a one-two with Antonio Puertas, finding the corner. Less than 10 minutes, Puertas netted a goal of his own and yet again Mallorca gave a response. Further, Antonio Raillo headed a ball home. For ten minutes, it looked like Mallorca would get back with another shot. With this win, Granada is moved out of the relegation zone and now stands two points ahead of Mallorca. 
 

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