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Player ratings as Asensio penalty saved in Los Blancos loss

Vinicius Junior

Mallorca battled their way to a fourth consecutive 1-0 home win, edging past Real Madrid on Sunday afternoon thanks to an own goal from the visiting captain Nacho Fernandez.

Marco Asensio saw his second-half penalty saved as Real Madrid missed the chance to reduce Barcelona’s lead at La Liga’s summit, an advantage that the Catalans could extend to eight points after their game against Sevilla on Sunday night.

Before the match, Carlo Ancelotti had lamented the quick turnaround after Madrid’s victory against Valencia on Thursday night. “Playing on Sunday at two o’clock in the afternoon doesn’t feel right,” he sighed. The Italian’s fears were realised as his understrength side began the early kick-off groggily.

Los Blancos were still in the changing room when Nacho turned the ball into his own net after 13 minutes. There was so little urgency from Dani Carvajal and Fede Valverde that Dani Rodriguez could gather his own misplaced pass on the left wing, belatedly whipping a cross into the box which narrowly evaded Vedat Muriqi but spooned off Nacho’s head and into the net.

With an early advantage to defend, Mallorca retreated into a compact 5-4-1 shell, ceding possession to their illustrious visitors but barely a breath of space in their defensive third. Just as Ancelotti had predicted. “They’re a team that defend really well and can hit you on the counter,” he foresaw pre-game.

Snapping and snarling at the heels of Los Blancos, Mallorca limited Ancelotti’s side to speculative efforts from range. Madrid didn’t manage a single shot on target until the second half, when Marco Asensio took aim from 12 yards.

Vinicius Junior had been shackled and shoved throughout the opening hour against a team which has made no secret of their combative approach to defending the Brazilian. “Hit him! Hit him!” manager Javier Aguirre reportedly shouted in the reverse fixture. However, Mallorca’s goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic took the message too literally, clattering into Vinicius as he lost a race for a ball into the box.

Up against his boyhood club, Asensio’s stuttering spot kick was brilliantly pawed away by Rajkovic, igniting a roar louder than the goal celebration at Son Moix.

There were only four outfield players on Madrid’s bench that had played in La Liga this season. Ancelotti tossed on all of them. Luka Modric and Toni Kroos emerged from the bench but couldn’t tease apart the stubborn hosts, failing to shift Madrid out of their predictable and ponderous tempo.

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