Day 35
Lazaro 42'
Lazaro 58'
Almeria: 13. Fernando M. - 19. Ely R., 20. Centelles, 22. Babić Sr. - 23. Samuel Costa (Eguaras, 74) - 5. Robertone, 10. Embarba (Puigmal, 81), 14. Lazaro (Portillo F., 74), 17. Pozo A. - 3. Melero (de la Hoz, 64) - 16. Suárez L.J. (Dyego Sousa, 81)
Substitution: de la Hoz (from 64); Eguaras (from 74); Portillo F. (from 74); Puigmal (from 81); Dyego Sousa (from 81)
Bench: 1. Marino, 25. Fuoli Diego - 15. Akieme, 24. Mendes H. - 29. Pena - 27. Tchami - 7. Ramazani L.
Yellow Cards: Ely R. 7
Mallorca: 1. Rajković P. - 5. Hadžikadunić, 6. Copete (Grenier, 57), 15. Maffeo, 24. Valjent - 10. Sánchez An. (González Gi., 56), 12. Baba I., 14. Dani Rodríguez (Kadewere, 57) - 19. Lee Kang-in (Angel R., 70) - 7. Muriqi (Prats A., 70), 23. Ndiaye Am.
Substitution: González Gi. (from 56); Grenier (from 57); Kadewere (from 57); Prats A. (from 70); Angel R. (from 70)
Bench: 13. Greif, 31. Roman Leo - 29. Gaya J., 44. Garay - 43. Montiel - 30. Llabrés M.
Yellow Cards: Lee Kang-in 67; Hadžikadunić 83
After being knocked out of the European competition by Manchester United, Barcelona faced a new setback
On Sunday Carlo Ancelotti's men suffered their third defeat in the current La Liga season
Two defeats in the last three matches pushed Atlético down to 6th place of La Liga
Barcelona said goodbye to its defender Gerard Pique with a victory over Almeria in today's La Liga match
Robert Lewandowski's eighth goal in La Liga guaranteed Barcelona a victory in a game with Mallorca
Real Madrid have continued their winning streak in all competitions since the start of the season
While collecting trophies of the highest level, Real Madrid almost lost points to Almeria in the opening game of Spanish championship