Mallorca Stuns Valencia In La Liga Clash With Late Winner
Mallorca Stuns Valencia In La Liga Clash With Late Winner...
Mallorca pulled off a dramatic 2-1 victory over Valencia in a tense La Liga match on Wednesday night, with a stoppage-time winner sealing the upset. The result shakes up the European qualification race in Spain's top flight, drawing attention from American soccer fans tracking key matches abroad.
The game, played at Mallorca's Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, saw the hosts take an early lead through Vedat Muriqi's 12th-minute header. Valencia equalized via Hugo Duro in the 63rd minute before Antonio Raíllo headed home the 93rd-minute winner from a corner kick.
This matchup is trending in the U.S. due to growing interest in La Liga's tight standings as the season enters its final weeks. American viewers are particularly engaged with Valencia, which features U.S. national team midfielder Yunus Musah in its squad.
The loss deals a blow to Valencia's hopes of securing European competition next season, while Mallorca moves further clear of relegation danger. Social media reactions highlighted the dramatic finish, with many American fans praising Mallorca's resilience.
La Liga's increased U.S. television coverage through ESPN and streaming platforms has boosted visibility for such matches. The league's 10:15 a.m. ET kickoff times also make it accessible to American audiences compared to other European competitions.
With five games remaining, Valencia sits eighth in the table while Mallorca climbs to 13th. The result could have significant implications for both clubs' summer transfer plans and financial outlooks heading into next season.