Raphinha and Yamal score as Barcelona start La Liga title defense beating 9-man Mallorca

Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal left, and Raphinha celebrate after a goal during the La Liga football match between Mallorca and Barcelona in Mallorca Saturday. (AP)
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Updated 17 August 2025
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Raphinha and Yamal score as Barcelona start La Liga title defense beating 9-man Mallorca

  • Yamal’s curling cross found Raphinha by the far post and the Brazil forward headed in from close range
  • Yamal made it 3-0 in second half stoppage time by hitting the top corner

MADRID: Barcelona began the defense of their La Liga title with a comfortable 3-0 win at Mallorca, scoring early and taking advantage of two first-half red cards for the hosts on Saturday.

Raphinha and Lamine Yamal, who led Barcelona’s prolific attack last season, needed only seven minutes to impress again. Yamal’s curling cross found Raphinha by the far post and the Brazil forward headed in from close range.

Ferran Torres’ shot from outside the area in the 23rd was a goal that drew complaints by Mallorca because one of their players was on the ground after being hit by the ball in the head in the buildup.

Some Mallorca players stopped playing after teammate Antonio Raíllo went down, but the referee allowed play to continue. Mallorca immediately complained after Ferran scored.

“The ball hit my head and I got dizzy. I tried to get up and I couldn’t. The referee should have stopped the game,” Raíllo said. “After that, everything was harder and the game got out of control.”

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said he understood why Mallorca were upset with how the goal developed.

“Maybe I would not be happy,” Flick said. “But in the end I always say to my team, ‘Until the referee stops the match you have to continue.’”

Raíllo noted that Torres said he shot the ball only because he thought the game was stopping.

Mallorca coach Jagoba Arrasate said it should be protocol to immediately stop play if someone gets hit in the head like what happened to Raíllo.

“The fourth official told the referee to stop the game, I don’t know why he didn’t,” Arrasate said. “Then there were the red cards, and there was no more match after that. With nine players it was impossible.”

The hosts went a man down 10 minutes later when Manu Morlanes was sent off for a second yellow card for fouling Yamal on the run. His first yellow was for protesting Barcelona’s second goal.

The second red card in the 39th came from Mallorca striker Vedat Muriqi hitting the head of Barcelona goalkeeper Joan García with his left foot while reaching up for a high ball. The referee changed the card from yellow to red after a video review.

Yamal made it 3-0 in second half stoppage time by hitting the top corner.

Barcelona, who won the league last season after scoring 102 goals, were without veteran striker Robert Lewandowski because of an injury. Newly signed forward Marcus Rashford went in as a substitute in the 69th.

New Barcelona goalkeeper

Garcia didn’t have to work much in his Barcelona debut after being signed in the offseason in a transfer from city rival Espanyol.

Regular starting goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is out after undergoing lower back surgery, and Garcia started ahead of Wojciech Szczęsny and Iñaki Peña, who replaced Ter Stegen last season.

Also debuting for Barcelona was 18-year-old defender Jofre Torrents.

Other results

Valencia were held to 1-1 by visiting Real Sociedad, with Diego Lopez putting the home team ahead in the 53rd and Takefusa Kubo equalizing for Sociedad three minutes later.

Alaves opened with a 2-1 home victory over promoted Levante thanks to Nahuel Tenaglia’s stoppage-time winner.

On Friday, Rayo Vallecano won at Girona 3-1 and Villarreal defeated promoted Oviedo 2-0.

Atletico Madrid are at Espanyol on Sunday, while Real Madrid host s Osasuna on Tuesday.


England comeback win against New Zealand gives Pakistan last shot at T20 World Cup semifinals

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England comeback win against New Zealand gives Pakistan last shot at T20 World Cup semifinals

  • Pakistan have to beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs or chase down the co-host in 13.1 overs
  • England have already qualified but completed Super Eights three-for-three unbeaten

COLOMBO: New Zealand failed to clinch a Twenty20 World Cup semifinals place when it lost to England by four wickets on Friday, leaving Pakistan a last chance to qualify.

New Zealand looked set to join England in the semifinals when it reduced England to 117-6 in the 17th over in pursuit of 160. But big hits by Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed got England over the finish line with three balls remaining in a thriller.

“Would have made our lives easier if we won,” New Zealand captain Mitch Santner said. “We played a pretty good game. Credit to England. Jacks and Rehan with the finishing touches, it was a good bit of batting.”

The odds still favor New Zealand going through from the Super Eights but Pakistan has a last-ditch chance on Saturday against Sri Lanka in Pallekele.

Pakistan has to beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs or chase down the tournament co-host in 13.1 overs.

England had already qualified but completed the Super Eights three-for-three unbeaten.

That record was in jeopardy for much of the chase.

Phil Salt was out in the first over and fellow opener Jos Buttler for a two-ball duck in the second over. Buttler has only 62 runs in seven matches and his 10th career duck set the all-time record for England in T20s.

“He’s played 150 games for England,” captain Harry Brook said of Buttler, “and people need to take a little step back. He’s probably the best white-ball player to play the game. He’s in a rut but it’s exciting to know what he could produce in the next few games.”

Brook and Jacob Bethel were gone inside nine overs then Tom Banton and Sam Curran struggled to share 42 runs in 35 balls. England was left needing 43 runs off 19 deliveries with four wickets on a used pitch that was turning.

Ahmed replaced Jamie Overton because of the pitch and took 2-28, and he made his bat also count.

He sent the second ball he faced over the long-on fence as he and Jacks turned the game with 22 runs in the 18th over bowled by Glenn Phillips. They plundered 16 runs from the 19th bowled by Santner and cruised home.

Jacks was unbeaten on 32 including a six and four boundaries. Ahmed faced seven deliveries for 19 which included two sixes and a boundary.

“Having gone out on a knife edge I’m over the moon,” Jacks said after his fourth player of the match award in the tournament. “Rehan played a brilliant innings. Everyone struggled to get going on that pitch and the six he hit second ball got them rattled and I fed off him.

“Feel confident right now, calm in the middle. That can be vital. We’re going in the right direction, three wins in the Super Eight, we’re very happy.”

Santner chose to bat first, as both teams wanted, and his team made 159-7.

Tim Seifert and Finn Allen opened with 64 in seven overs but they lost wickets frequently from then on. Phillips top-scored with 39. New Zealand scored only 24 runs in the last three overs.

Spinners Jacks, Adil Rashid and Ahmed took two wickets each.