The LaLala coronation of Barcelona was delayed at least 24 hours after the 20-year-old Jacobo Ramon scored a winner of the interruption time in the 2-1 victory of Real Madrid over Mallorca.
Match report
In their first game since boss Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that at the end of the season he would take the lead to take the lead over the national team of Brazil, Madrid needed a victory to prevent Barca from handing over the title without their rivals kicking a ball.
It seemed that Barca would be crowned with Espanyol on Thursday for their derby -meeting, with Mallorca hit the front in the 11th minute.
A sloping strike from the right side of the box by defender Martin Valjent bewildered Madrid on an half empty Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
From that moment on, Madrid immediately started to besiege on the goal of their visitors, with Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Roman, Jude Bellingham and Luka Modric denied for the rest of full time.
After the interval, they continued to pepper shots with shots with shots, and Kylian Mbappe was leveled with a fine individual effort in the 68th minute, while they shots between two challenges and then sent a reverse finish in the top left corner.
Thibaut Courtois made a strong salvation to deny Mateu Morey when Mallorca almost ran ahead again against the run of playing, while Valjent still released an Mbappe strike from De Lijn and Gonzalo Garcia could somehow not go home up close.
But a mistake by the defense of the visitors, who was unable to erase a high ball in the fifth minute of the stop time, allowed Ramon to show the Flick-on of Jesus Vallejo and Volley in the net.
Madrid is now back within four points of Barca with only six to play, with the Blaugrana only requiring one three -match wins to win back the crown.
Data Debrief: Madrid finally finds a way
Ramon's goal came from Madrid's 39th and last shot in this match-han highest count in the Bernabeu in Laliga since Opta Records started in 2003-04.
In addition, Los Blancos took an eye-watery 26 corners in Wednesday's game, a record of each team in the competition since OPTA began to collect corner data in 2005-06.
While Ramon was the hero for Madrid, there was another milestone for Mbappe, whose Clasico Hat-Trick saw him break the record for most goals scored in a debut season for Madrid (all competitions).
His equalizer against Mallorca was his 28th goal in 32 outings in Laliga in 2024-25.
That means that he now has the record for most league goals by a Madrid player in their debut campaign, which exceeds Alfredo di Stefano's Trek of 27 in 1953-54.
Match -Events
0 'The game is about to start!
3 'Guler puts Endrick through, but his weak shot is saved by Roman!
11 'goal! Valjent curls a low finish around Courtois! Real Madrid 0-1 RCD Mallorca
18 'Guler to Mbappe, go to Bellingham forward but blocked by Roman!
32 'Guler to Mbappe, who checks and rolls back, but Endrick is leaving!
36 'Mbappe challenges Mallorca defense, using its speed for a wide shot!
38 'Modric -Hoots but Ramon tips a knuckle that is intended for the distant net!
40 'Valverde to Bellingham, Guler sets up who shoots and Madrid wins a different angle!
41 'Mbappe recording, Ramon tips it wide for a corner!
43 'Valverde Lookers on the edge, hits an increasing shot, but Roman saves it!
48 'Modric unleashes a immersing volley that whistles just past the nearby post!
55 'Mbappe avoids Valjent and Morey, reaches the line, but Raillo makes a challenge!
64 'Vallejo replaces Asencio!
67 'Mbappe collects the ball, works on a shooting range and clicks on the top!
68 'goal! Kylian Mbappé explodes in a loose shot! Real Madrid 1-1 RCD Mallorca
70 'Morey hesitates, misses the line and Courtois easily blocks its shot!
84 'A cross to the box is cleaned up to Valverde, but it is exactly at Roman, who saves it!
85 'Bellingham tries to catch the keeper from a tight corner, but saved!
86 'Roan dives too far, pales it to Mbappe, who shoots but Valjent leads it away!
Line-ups
Real Madrid XI: Modric, Courtois, Ceballos, Mbappe, Valverde, Fran García, Bellingham, Güler, Raúl Asencio, Endrick, Jacobo Ramón
Subs: Vallejo, David Jiménez, Gonzalo García, Víctor Muñoz, Youssef Enríquez, Chema Andrés, Fran González, Sergio Mestre, Mario Rivas Lago
RCD Mallorca XI: Darder, Antonio Raílllo, Vedat Muriqi, Martin Valjent, T.Lato, Cyle Larin, Morey, José Copete, Leo Román, Antonio Sánchez, Samú Costa
Subs: Cuellar, Dani Rodríguez, Mojica, Mascarell, P. Maffeo, Dominik Greif, Valery Fernández, David López, Jan Salas, Marc Domènech
