Real Madrid 4-1 Mallorca: Los Blancos return to LaLiga summit

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Valverde scored his first LaLiga goal in nearly two years
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Real Madrid returned to the LaLiga summit after coming from behind to beat Mallorca 4-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The hosts fell behind as the in-form Vedat Muriqi headed Mallorca into the lead, but Federico Valverde equalised before half-time with a marvellous individual effort.

Carlo Ancelotti's side completed the turnaround 18 minutes from time with Vinicius Junior finding the net for a fourth successive LaLiga game, before another impressive solo goal from Rodrygo and Antonio Rudiger's first strike for the club late on tied things up.

Los Blancos remain the only team in the big five European leagues to boast a 100 per cent record this season, having won their opening five league matches for the first time since 2009-10.

Mallorca had not won at Madrid since May 2009 but Muriqi sounded a warning for the visitors inside the opening minute.

Latching onto Martin Valjent's long ball, the striker cleverly escaped the advancing Antonio Rudiger before his powerful volley was beaten away by Thibaut Courtois. 

Dani Ceballos and Rodrygo tested Predrag Rajkovic at the other end, but Mallorca took a surprise lead in the 25th minute as an unmarked Muriqi headed home Lee Kang-In's free-kick for his third goal of the season.

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Madrid equalised in emphatic fashion in first-half stoppage time; Valverde embarking on a wonderful run from deep inside his own half, before firing into the top corner from 20 yards.

Lucas Vazquez curled a 25-yard effort narrowly wide just after the hour mark before Mallorca squandered a glorious opportunity to regain the lead; substitute Antonio Sanchez shooting wide with only Courtois to beat.

It proved costly as Madrid edged their noses ahead in the 72nd minute. Rodrygo burst into the heart of the visitors' defence before feeding Vinicius, who neatly clipped the ball beyond the advancing Rajkovic.

Rodrygo then sealed the points with a minute remaining as he embarked on a strong, jinking run into the box, evading several challenges before slotting, which was followed by Rudiger volleying home a Toni Kroos free-kick at the far post in stoppage time.

What does it mean? Madrid recover to remain perfect

Back at the top of LaLiga, Madrid have now won nine of their last 10 league meetings with Mallorca – the exception during that span being a 1-0 defeat in October 2019.

Although, after Muriqi's early header, Los Blancos have conceded in each of their opening five league games for the first time since the 2003-04 season under Carlos Queiroz.

Four-midable Vinicius

Involved in a game-high tally of 22 duels, Vinicius made history as he turned the contest on its head.

Aged 22 years and 61 days, the Brazil international became the youngest player to score in four consecutive LaLiga games for Madrid since Gonzalo Higuain in November 2009 (21 years, 346 days).

Valverde ends drought in style

An unlikely scorer, Valverde ended a near two-year wait to find the net in LaLiga following his magnificent individual effort.

The Uruguay international, whose last league goal came in the 4-1 win over Huesca in October 2020, had gone a further 11 months since his only previous strike at Santiago Bernabeu during a 3-1 win against Real Sociedad in November 2019.

What’s next?

Madrid resume their Champions League title defence at home to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig on Wednesday before the Madrid derby against Atletico next Sunday. Mallorca will seek a response when they welcome Almeria in LaLiga on Saturday.

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