
The League
3:15 p.mFebruary 7, 2026
Regular season – 23
Camp Nou
Referee: Alejandro Quintero González, Spain


Barcelona


Majorca
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2.63
Expected Goals (xG)
0.80
Passing by
703 (91%)
Accurate passes
166 (70%)
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13
G
John Garcia
7.3
3
d
Alejandro Balde
6.9
24
d
Eric Garcia
8.2
5
d
Pau Cubarsi
7.5
23
d
Jules Koundé
6.6
M
Fermí López
17
M
Marc Casadó
7.2
14
F
Marcus Rashford
6.3
M
Dani Olmo
F
Lamine Yamal
61′
F
Robert Lewandowski (C)
29′
1
G
Leo Roman
6.7
22
d
Johan Mojica
5.9
24
d
Martin Valjent (C)
5.9
27
d
David Lopez
6.9
23
d
Pablo Maffeo
6.3
12
M
same coast
6.9
5
M
Omar Mascarell
6.9
17
M
John Virgil
6.6
20
M
Pablo Torre
6.3
2
M
Matthew Morey
6.7
7
F
Banned Muriqi
6.2

Classification of the League – First Division
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (ranking)
- Relegation – LaLiga2
Barcelona produced a great performance at the Camp Nou and defeated Mallorca 3-0 in a La Liga match thanks to goals from Lewandowski, Yamal and Bernal.
Barcelona cemented their status at the top of La Liga with a dominant 3-0 victory over a resilient Majorcan side on 7 February 2026. Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring, followed by a brilliant strike from Lamine Yamal and a late goal from Marc Bernal, securing a comfortable victory for the Catalan giants.
Coming into this game, the league leader, Barcelona, wanted to extend their advantage, maintaining a comfortable first place with 55 points. Mallorca, 14th with 24 points, tried to surprise at the Camp Nou and improve their inconsistent form against a formidable opponent.
Barcelona quickly secured control from the opening whistle, dominating possession and dictating the game. His precise passing game tested Mallorca’s organized defence, creating several early chances as they tried for an opening goal.
The breakthrough came in the 29th minute through Robert Lewandowski. Dani Olmo provided a pinpoint assist, and Lewandowski finished expertly, rewarding Barcelona’s relentless pressure and tricky play.
Mallorca struggled to gain a foothold in the contest, managing only a few counter-attacks. Barcelona continued to press, although Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Román made crucial saves to avoid further damage before the break.
At the break, Barcelona maintained a comfortable lead but tried to add more goals to reflect their dominance. Mallorca, on the other hand, needed a major tactical change and greater offensive intent to challenge the hosts in the second half.
The second half began with Barcelona maintaining their high and patient pace. His persistence eventually found another crack in Mallorca’s defense as the visitors’ efforts to press higher left them vulnerable.
Lamine Yamal doubled Barcelona’s lead in the 61st minute. Olmo again provided the assist, setting up Yamal for a well-placed finish that effectively sealed Barcelona’s control of the game.
Both teams made several substitutions as the game progressed, looking for fresh legs and new offensive impetus. Mallorca incorporated J. Virgili, P. Torre and M. Morey Bauza, while Barcelona presented M. Rashford and others.
Barcelona secured their resounding victory in the 83rd minute. Marc Bernal found the net, assisted by Fermin, to make it 3-0. That late goal capped off a commanding performance from the League leader.
Barcelona’s superiority was evident in the statistics, with 76% possession and 24 total shots to Mallorca’s 9. Their Expected Goals (xG) of 2.63 markedly exceeded Mallorca’s 0.8, showing a deserved result. Eric García led Barcelona with a grade of 8.2.
This comprehensive victory reinforces Barcelona’s grip on the La Liga title race as they continue their quest for silverware. For Mallorca, the defeat reinforces their struggle in mid-table, highlighting the areas for improvement in the coming games.

