Barcelona preserved their flawless home record with a convincing 3–0 victory against Mallorca, as they tightened their grip near the top of LaLiga.
The result marked Barcelona’s 11th home win in 11 matches, underlining their authority at Camp Nou this season.
Lewandowski Opens the Scoring
Barcelona took control early and broke the deadlock through Robert Lewandowski, who finished calmly after sustained pressure in the opening half.
The goal settled the hosts and forced Mallorca to retreat deeper, allowing Barcelona to dictate possession and tempo.
Yamal and Bernal Seal the Win
The lead doubled after the break when Lamine Yamal produced a moment of quality, cutting inside and firing past the goalkeeper with confidence.
Teenager Marc Bernal added a third late on, capping a dominant display and highlighting Barcelona’s blend of experience and youth.
Home Dominance Continues
Barcelona’s perfect home run now stands at 33 points from 33, a record that continues to fuel belief in their title ambitions.
The team showed composure throughout, limiting Mallorca to few clear chances despite brief defensive scares.
Mallorca’s Away Struggles Persist
For Mallorca, the defeat extended their winless away run to seven matches. While they remained compact for long periods, they lacked the cutting edge needed to trouble Barcelona consistently.
The visitors struggled to cope with Barcelona’s movement and pace, particularly in wide areas.
What It Means
Barcelona’s win keeps them firmly in the title conversation and reinforces Camp Nou as a fortress.
Mallorca, meanwhile, must find solutions quickly as their away form continues to hinder their progress.
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