Barça has five consecutive victories at Mallorca’s home

The Barça visit this Sunday (9pm / Movistar LaLiga) to Mallorca, in whose fiefdom he has won in his last five visits. Your last stumble on Palma it goes back to the inconsequential 36th day of LaLiga 2008-09, with the title already in Barça’s hands mathematically, 2-1.

Since then, the culés have not suffered in the vermilion field. In 2009-10, he decided a goal from Zlatan Ibrahimovic (0-1) and in the following campaign it was the scoring turn for the MVP forward formed by Messi, Villa Y Pedro, which sealed the 0-3 for the team then trained by Pep Guardiola. In 2011-12, Leo opened the can again and Gerard Piqué signed the final 0-2. Xavi Hernandez, today Barcelona coach, was in charge of inaugurating the score of 2-4 in the 2012-13 exercise, with Tito vilanova as a culé coach. Messi (2 and Cristian Tello scored the other as many visitors, while Pereira Y Víctor Casadesús They gave some excitement with passengers 1-3 and 2-3 in 54 ‘and 57’ until Messi made it 2-4 in 70 ‘.

On the last visit to Mallorca, the Barça from Quique Setien scored 0-4 on June 13, 2020 with goals from Arturo vidal, Martin Braithwaite, Jordi Alba Y Messi in the first meeting after confinement and the Championship being detained for three months due to the pandemic.

Good balance in Son Moix

Since the inauguration of His Moix in 1999 taking over from the historic Lluís Sitjar, the Barça it has lost only three of its 16 games played there with 11 wins and two draws the rest. The first two visits resulted in defeats: 3-2 and 2-0 in 1999-00 and 2000-01. The last one was mentioned in LaLiga 2008-09 (2-1).

The ties date back to 0-0 in 2001-02 and 1-1 in the semifinal round of the Copa del Rey in which Jose Manuel Pinto stopped a penalty to Pep Lluís Martí with 1-0 on the scoreboard. If he had transformed it, he would have equaled 2-0 in the first leg at the Camp Nou. Shortly after, Messi put the 1-1 that sentenced the pass of Barça at the end of Mestalla before him Athletic, which was the first title of the hitherto unpublished triplet of the team of Pep Guardiola.

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