The match started with Barcelona taking the initiative, and they took the lead on seven minutes after a well-placed cross from Lamine Yamal was headed in by Raphinha. The Mallorcan side tried to respond, but Barcelona's defense held strong.
The hosts had a player down on the ground after heading clear a ball, but the referee allowed play to continue, and Ferran Torres scored a beautiful goal in the top corner. The controversy surrounding the goal was evident, and the home fans were upset.
Manu Morlanes was given a red card on 33 minutes, making Mallorca's task even more challenging. The hosts' poor performance continued, and they were reduced to nine men after Vedat Muriqi saw red for a kick to Joan Garcia's face.
The second half was dominated by Barcelona, with Yamal causing problems for the Mallorca defense. He delivered two crosses in quick succession, almost resulting in a third goal for the visitors. Despite some good chances, the hosts couldn't find the back of the net.
Barcelona continued to pour forward, with Dani Olmo hitting the post and Raphinha missing a good chance. The visitors eventually got their third goal in injury time, with Yamal scoring a curling left footer.
Barcelona's win marked their 14th victory in 17 opening-day fixtures, while Mallorca suffered their first loss in Matchday One in 10 seasons.
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