Barcelona vs Mallorca: possible lineups for Matchday 23
Barcelona resumes league activity in a duel that could serve to take off the lead.
Barcelona He is experiencing an unbeatable moment and is heading towards the title without rushing, since any setback could move the positions and return the advantage to the real Madridwhich stalks the first place. For this reason this duel before the Majorca It is essential to take care of leadership. The culés take the race calmly, knowing that their performance throughout the league tournament has attested to consistency and solidity in the group. In addition, they have a lethal weapon: Lamine Yamal who has four games with a goal.
The culés are leaders by just one point over Arbeloa’s team and they also arrive with renewed spirit after their victory over the Albacete in the King’s Cupin which they signed their pass to the semifinals. The pupils of Hansi Flick They are big favorites to win the three points against their fans. In addition, they have recovered an element of great importance such as Ronald Araujo who returned to the starting lineup and did so with a goal, which makes this team even more dangerous.
On the other hand, the Majorca He fights hard to get out of the danger zone and ensure his permanence as soon as possible. Currently, they occupy the fourteenth position with 24 points, that is, only two units behind the Rayo Vallecano that occupies relegation positions.
The last occasion in which the Barcelona and Majorca They faced each other on Matchday 1 of this season in Son Moix. The match ended with a favorable score for the Blaugranas 0-3.
When and where to watch Barcelona vs Mallorca?
LaLiga, Matchday 23
Date: Saturday February 7
Schedule: 9:15 a.m. CDMX/10:15 a.m. ET /Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, 10:15 a.m.; Argentina, Chile and Uruguay 12:15 p.m.
Location: Spotify Camp Nou Stadium
Possible lineups Barcelona vs Mallorca
Barcelona: Joan Garcia, Jules Koundé, Pau Cubarsi, Eric García, Alejandro Balde, Marc Casado, Frenkie De Jong, Fermín López, Marcus Rashford, Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres.
Majorca: Leo Román, Antonio Raillo, Maffeo, Marin Valjent, David López, Johan Mojica, Omar Mascarell, Samu Costa, Sergi Darder; Jan Virgili and Vedat Muriqi.
