Real Madrid fight back to beat Mallorca 2-1
- Real Madrid fought back to beat Mallorca 2-1 in a LaLiga match at Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night.
- Real Madrid needed the win to delay Barcelona securing their 28th league title and to keep their slim title hopes alive.
- Mallorca took an early lead thanks to a goal from defender Martin Valjent shortly after the game began, but Kylian Mbappe brought Real Madrid back on level terms with a solo strike deep into the second half.
- Jacobo Ramon scored a stoppage-time volley five minutes into injury time after a defensive mistake by Mallorca to secure Real's victory.
- The win keeps Madrid four points behind Barcelona with two games left, while Barcelona can clinch the title on Thursday by beating Espanyol.
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