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Real Madrid keep LaLiga title race going with late win over Mallorca

Real Madrid keep LaLiga title race going with late win over Mallorca

Qatar Tribune15-05-2025
LondoncTypeface:> Jacobo Ramon's stoppage-time goal helped Real Madrid beat Mallorca 2-1 and put LaLiga leaders Barcelona's title celebrations on hold for another day at least. Kylian Mbappe's drilled finish in the 68th minute - his 28th league goal of the season - helped Real draw level after Martin Valjent's 11th-minute opener. Ramon popped up at the death to secure Real a dramatic win, but victory for Barcelona at Espanyol on Thursday would still see them crowned champions. Villarreal's 3-0 triumph over Leganes moved them closer to a Champions League spot. Villarreal are fifth in the table, six points ahead of Real Betis who have a game in hand, after Ayoze Perez's double and Nicolas Pepe's goal. Joan Jordan's penalty in the 79th minute helped Alaves beat Valencia 1-0 and move four points above the relegation zone with two matches remaining. (PA Media/dpa)
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