Key Points

Barcelona secured a crucial 1-0 victory against Mallorca, extending their La Liga lead to seven points with Dani Olmo's decisive second-half goal. The match was characterized by Barcelona's persistent attacking and Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Roman's exceptional defensive performance. Hansi Flick's rotated lineup, including rare starts for Ansu Fati and Eric Garcia, managed to grind out the important win. This result puts significant pressure on Real Madrid ahead of their upcoming match.

Key Points: Olmo Strikes Late as Barcelona Extend La Liga Lead

  • Olmo's second-half goal decides tight match against resilient Mallorca
  • Barcelona dominates but struggles to break through
  • Leo Roman's heroic goalkeeping keeps score close
  • Barca extends lead despite rotated lineup
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Olmo strike sends Barcelona seven clear in La Liga

Dani Olmo's crucial goal secures Barcelona's 1-0 victory over Mallorca, pushing their La Liga lead to seven points

"We controlled the game and found the breakthrough - Hansi Flick (implied)"

Madrid, April 23

Dani Olmo's second-half goal allowed FC Barcelona to extend its lead at the top of La Liga to seven points over Real Madrid with a 1-0 win at home to Mallorca.

Barcelona dominated the game, but was denied time after time by a magnificent display from Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Roman, who made a string of excellent saves.

With the Copa del Rey final on Saturday and Robert Lewandowski injured, Barca coach Hansi Flick brought Hector Fort into defense, while Eric Garcia started in midfield, and there was a rare appearance for Ansu Fati in the starting 11, reports Xinhua.

With a slightly makeshift defense, Barcelona looked slightly vulnerable in the opening minutes but quickly took control, with Pedri controlling everything in midfield.

Chances began to rain down on the Mallorca goal, but Roman consistently kept the ball out, and when he was beaten, Gavi saw his effort bounce back off the post, while Ronald Araujo side-footed wide when he looked certain to score and Ansu Fati also missed the target.

Another series of chances saw the ball ping around the Mallorca penalty area, with Lamine Yamal and Fort both seeing shots blocked from close range.

Mallorca will be frustrated that, after some first-half defensive heroics, Barca went ahead in the first minute of the second half, with Olmo timing his run to arrive in space and score with a shot into the corner that gave Roman no chance.

Cyle Larin caused problems for the Barcelona defense, sending a couple of headers over the bar and stretching the defense with his willing runs, but the best chance in the second half fell to Yamal. Pedri slipped him through on goal, but Roman made himself big to make a vital block.

Roman then blocked twice from Pau Victor and saved another effort from Fermin Lopez that looked destined for the back of the net as Barca searched for a second goal in the closing minutes.

Earlier in the day, Valencia and Espanyol drew 1-1 in a game that edges both sides closer to ensuring their places in the top flight next season.

Javi Puado opened the scoring for Espanyol in the 40th minute from a narrow angle, but man of the match Javi Guerra saved a point for Valencia after the break as he latched onto a through ball and slotted home.

Real Madrid visits Getafe on Wednesday, while Atletico Madrid faces Rayo Vallecano on Thursday.

- IANS

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Miguel R.
That Mallorca keeper was absolutely insane today! Roman deserves MOTM even in a losing effort. Some of those saves were world class 👏
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Sophie K.
Happy with the win but concerned about our finishing. We should've scored at least 3 today. Hope Lewy comes back soon!
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Javier T.
As a neutral fan, this was such an entertaining match! End-to-end action, great goalkeeping, and that Olmo goal was pure class. La Liga at its best.
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Aisha L.
While the result is great, I'm not convinced by Flick's lineup choices today. Garcia in midfield was shaky and we missed Frenkie's control. Hope this doesn't cost us in the Copa final.
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Tomás P.
Pedri was running the show today! That assist for Yamal was perfection. So glad to see him back to his best after the injuries.
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Lena C.
Seven points clear! 💙❤️ The title is ours to lose now. Visca Barça! But let's not get too confident - Madrid never gives up easily.

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