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The loser will suffer
La Liga in Spain is witnessing one of the most competitive championship races in recent years. Last season, the Barcelona-Real Madrid match played on May 11 may have decided the championship, with the Catalans winning by a 4-point margin to secure a happy ending. This season, another El Clásico awaits us at Camp Nou on May 10. Perhaps this season's champion will again be decided by a derby match, or perhaps there will be breaks in the race until May. With 11 wins in the last 12 league games, Barça is just one point ahead of its eternal rival and maintains its place at the top. Real Madrid, despite struggling at times, has managed a six-match winning streak. Last weekend, Real Madrid, who played poorly and failed to create chances, drew 1-1 with Rayo Vallecano until the 90th minute but won the match thanks to Mbappe's penalty goal in the 90+10th minute, preventing the points gap from widening. Rayo Vallecano, just 6 points behind 8th-placed Real Sociedad and 4 points behind 9th-placed Osasuna, returned from the Madrid away game without any points, remaining in 18th place with 22 points and becoming one of the three teams in the relegation zone. Considering that even Sociedad, eighth in the league, is only two wins above the relegation zone, and Betis, Espanyol, and Celta, separated by just one point each in 5th, 6th, and 7th place, are locked in a fierce battle for a European spot, it seems unlikely that there will be any easy matches left in La Liga this season. Considering that even Levante and Real Oviedo, who are in the bottom two spots, have a chance to escape the relegation zone with a winning streak of two or three games, every match in the league will be crucial for the remainder of the season. Leaders Barcelona will host Mallorca, who are just two points above the relegation zone, this week. As the league shortens, making up for lost points becomes much more difficult. If you don't want to leave the Catalan representatives alone in this match, as they don't even want to think about losing points at home, Barcelona - Mallorca match tickets are waiting for you at seatpin.
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Vedat Muriqi carries Mallorca
Having defeated two of La Liga's strongest teams, Athletic Bilbao and Sevilla, in their last two home games, Mallorca has managed to climb two points above the relegation zone with six points in the last three weeks. Vedat Muriqi is one of the key players carrying Mallorca this season. The Kosovar striker, whose name was linked with his former club Fenerbahçe during the transfer window, remains a serious threat to any opponent with 16 goals in 21 La Liga matches. Second only to Mbappe in the La Liga scoring charts, Muriqi is once again playing a leading role in the fight to stay in the league with five goals in the last two wins. If the Kosovan striker stays at his club without a last-minute transfer surprise, he will take to the field at Camp Nou on Saturday to help his team earn points against Barcelona, whom they haven't beaten since 2009. If you want to be there on Saturday afternoon, Barcelona vs. Mallorca match tickets are available at the best prices on Seatpin.