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Mallorca commanding 3-1 victory over Las Palmas

Real Mallorca finally ended their frustrating run of six games without a win in all competitions with a commanding 3-1 victory over Las Palmas in front of a lively crowd of 18,475 on Sunday night. The win came as a much-needed boost for Mallorca, who had been in danger of losing momentum in their season, starting the match sitting in 10th place. Meanwhile, their opponents, Las Palmas, continued their slump, looking increasingly vulnerable as the game progressed.

Las Palmas almost took an early lead just two minutes into the match when Javi Muñoz fired a quick snapshot on goal, but Mallorca’s Slovakian goalkeeper, Dominik Greif, produced a spectacular save to deny them. That was as close as the visitors came to gaining control, as Mallorca began to assert their dominance.

 

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