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Levante beats Mallorca 2-0 to climb out of LaLiga relegation zone

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 17, 2026
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Levante vs Mallorca: Levante wins 2-0 at Ciutat de València to lift themselves out of the relegation zone

Levante vs Mallorca: Levante beat Mallorca 2-0 at the Ciutat de València, with Carlos Espí and K. Arriaga scoring as the hosts moved out of the relegation places.

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Match opener: Espí punishes Mallorca’s loose pass to give Levante the lead

The Ciutat de València erupted when Carlos Espí capitalised on a defensive error to open the scoring in the 32nd minute. A misdirected back pass from Johan Mojica to David López left Mallorca exposed and Espí seized the chance to slot the ball into an unguarded net while Leo Román was off his line. That strike underlined the intensity of Levante’s pressing and handed the home side the momentum they had been seeking after a nervy early period.

Levante’s front line showed renewed belief under Luís Castro, pressing high and forcing mistakes that Mallorca could not erase. The early goal allowed the hosts to play with more urgency and discipline, and the stadium atmosphere fed the team’s confidence as the first half drew to a close.

Ryan keeps Mallorca in the game with two crucial saves before halftime

Despite conceding, Mallorca remained dangerous and might have levelled before the break if not for a pair of important interventions from Levante goalkeeper Ryan. The first came on 35 minutes to keep out a powerful attempt from Zelu Luvumbo, and the second stopped Sergi Darder’s long-range effort right on the stroke of halftime. Those saves preserved Levante’s slender advantage and allowed the home side to head into the interval in front.

Ryan’s presence between the posts gave Levante the platform to manage the remainder of the match, with his shot-stopping preventing Mallorca from recovering their composure. For Mallorca, the two near-misses compounded a growing sense of urgency and exposed weaknesses in their transition game.

Second half control: Levante dominate and Arriaga secures the points from a corner

After the restart Levante grew into the game and began to create the clearer chances, managing possession and pinning Mallorca back for long spells. The home side’s superiority culminated in a decisive moment from a set piece when K. Arriaga rose to head home in the 87th minute and make the score 2-0. That header effectively sealed the three points and calmed the nervous home crowd, who had been willing their team on throughout.

Levante’s game management after the second goal was measured, as the hosts saw out the final minutes with controlled possession and disciplined defending. Mallorca, by contrast, were unable to find a way through under mounting pressure and offered little in response after Arriaga’s decisive contribution.

Tensions boil over as two players are sent off late in the contest

The match featured a flashpoint shortly before the decisive second goal when Johan Mojica and Roger Brugué were both dismissed following an altercation. Referee Javier Alberola Rojas awarded red cards to Mojica for tugging Brugué’s hair and to Brugué for striking back, leaving both sides reduced to ten men. The expulsions altered the dynamic on the pitch and further hampered Mallorca’s already limited capacity to mount a comeback.

Tempers flared in a matchup with high stakes, and the dismissals reflected the intensity of relegation battle football. With both teams feeling the pressure of the run-in, discipline became a costly factor in the final stages of the encounter.

Penalty drama and match figures: Dela misses from the spot but three points are safe

Earlier in the second half Levante were awarded a penalty that could have extended their lead, but Dela failed to convert from the spot and the opportunity remained an anecdote after Arriaga’s late header. The final statistics painted a picture of a home side that created the more meaningful chances and defended resolutely when required. Attendance for the fixture was 22,958 at the Ciutat de València, underlining the significance of the day for Levante supporters.

Referee decisions and disciplinary incidents punctuated the match report, but the central facts remained simple: two goals for Levante, none for Mallorca, and a result that shifts the relegation picture. Goal scorers and key interventions will be dissected in the build-up to the final matchday as both clubs face decisive tests.

Standings impact: Levante out of the drop zone, Mallorca’s survival hopes hang by a thread

With this win Levante climbed out of the relegation places and moved within touching distance of safety, although their fate is not yet mathematically assured. The result gives the Granotas the advantage heading into the final round, where a single point would be sufficient to secure survival in most scenarios. For Mallorca the situation is far bleaker: they did not confirm relegation on Sunday, but their path to staying in LaLiga now depends on a highly unlikely combination of results.

The psychological boost for Levante cannot be overstated, as the squad demonstrated composure under pressure and resilience in a hostile atmosphere. Mallorca must regroup quickly; their inability to respond after conceding and the disciplinary setbacks leave them facing a near-impossible task next weekend.

Final-day permutations: what each side needs ahead of the last match

Levante require just one point from their final fixture to solidify safety in most permutations, though an unusual multi-way tie on points could complicate matters if they were to lose. Mallorca, meanwhile, need a win to keep realistic hopes alive and must also rely on other results going their way to avoid relegation. The evidence from this match suggests Levante will head into the final day with confidence, while Mallorca must address both tactical frailties and discipline if they hope to engineer a miracle.

Coaches on both benches will be preparing for an intense last weekend, with each club’s season poised on a knife edge. Tactical adjustments, starting lineups and player availability will be scrutinised, as small margins are likely to decide which team remains in the top flight.

Levante’s supporters enjoyed a memorable afternoon as their team converted pressure into points and reclaimed ground in the battle to stay in LaLiga. The result will be debated in the days ahead, but for now the Ciutat de València celebrates a crucial victory.

The final whistle confirmed a 2-0 scoreline that lifts Levante out of immediate danger and leaves Mallorca in desperate need of a positive result next Sunday.

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