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Levante host Mallorca in LaLiga Jornada 37 clash on May 17

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 9, 2026
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Levante vs Mallorca: Levante seal vital 2-0 win to tighten relegation battle

Levante vs Mallorca ended 2-0 at the Ciutat de València on May 17, 2026, as Levante struck through Carlos Espí and Kervin Arriaga to move within touching distance of safety. (laliga.com)

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Match snapshot and final score

Levante secured a 2-0 victory over Mallorca in a tense Jornada 37 encounter that carried high stakes for both sides. The hosts opened the scoring through Carlos Espí in the 32nd minute and sealed the result with a late Kervin Arriaga header in the 87th minute. (laliga.com)

The game was played at the Estadio Ciutat de València before a crowd of 22,958 and was officiated by Javier Alberola Rojas. The win left Levante on 42 points with one match remaining, while Mallorca dropped to 39 and into serious relegation danger. (laliga.com)

How the first half unfolded

Levante began the match with a high-pressing plan that forced mistakes from Mallorca’s backline, a strategy that yielded the opening goal. Carlos Espí capitalised on a defensive error to steal possession and finish clinically, giving Levante control and the momentum they needed before the break. (as.com)

Mallorca responded with spells of possession and several probing attacks, but they struggled to turn their control into clear chances. Levante’s compactness in midfield and quick transitions limited Mallorca’s opportunities in the final third for much of the first 45 minutes. (as.com)

Disciplinary flashpoint changed the game

The match burst into controversy late in the second half when an on-field altercation involving Roger Brugué and Johan Mojica prompted VAR intervention. The referee issued straight red cards to both players after video review, a decision that left both sides reduced to ten men and shifted the balance of the contest. (laliga.com)

Shortly after the expulsions Levante extended their lead when Jon Olasagasti’s corner found Kervin Arriaga, who headed home to make the score safe. The dismissal of Mojica proved especially damaging for Mallorca, who were pushing for a goal and were suddenly deprived of a key attacking outlet. (laliga.com)

Tactical details and key performances

Luis Castro set Levante up in a 4-4-2 that emphasized quick pressure and wide support for the front two, with Espí and Iván Romero operating as focal points. The system allowed Levante to press Mallorca’s build-up, force turnovers, and create high-quality scoring chances. (laliga.com)

Carlos Espí’s movement and pressing were standout features; his goal was the product of sustained pressure and an opportunistic finish that reflected a striker in form. In defence, Kervin Arriaga’s late aerial threat provided the second goal that punished Mallorca at a decisive moment. Both performances underlined Levante’s spring revival under Castro. (as.com)

Turning points beyond the scoreline

The match saw a late penalty opportunity for Levante that struck the crossbar, and a sequence of late substitutions that added to the drama in stoppage time. Levante had chances to further increase their lead during the added minutes but were ultimately content to see the scoreline through. (laliga.com)

Disciplinary decisions and injuries also shaped the evening; the dual red cards and a number of stoppages required both managers to adapt quickly to changing circumstances on the pitch. The game’s final phase showcased Levante’s defensive resilience and ability to manage pressure in a high-stakes fixture. (laliga.com)

Standings impact and relegation permutations

The result altered the relegation permutations heading into the final round of fixtures: Levante moved to 42 points and now need a single point in the last match to secure safety, while Mallorca dropped to 39 points and must chase a win plus favourable results elsewhere to avoid the drop. (cadenaser.com)

With five teams still entwined in the battle to avoid relegation, the closing day now promises tense affairs across LaLiga as Girona, Elche, Osasuna, Mallorca and Levante face decisive fixtures. The narrow margins and complex combinations mean Mallorca will arrive at their final match needing not only victory but also favourable outcomes elsewhere. (cadenaser.com)

Club reaction and wider narrative

The victory was the latest example of Levante’s dramatic turnaround under Luís Castro, a transformation praised by club officials and noted widely in the press. The club president highlighted the work of the coach and the players, framing the run as the product of collective effort and commitment. (cadenaser.com)

Press coverage framed Levante’s win as both a tactical triumph and an emotional lift for a squad that has recovered form in recent weeks. For Mallorca, the defeat intensified scrutiny on the run-in and raised urgent questions about lineup choices and discipline in the closing stages of the season. (as.com)

What this means for players is immediate: Espí consolidated his status as a reliable attacking outlet, while Arriaga’s late contribution reinforced Levante’s unpredictability in set-piece situations. For Mallorca, the sending off of Mojica — widely reported as a reactionary moment that altered the match’s trajectory — will be analysed in depth by coaching staff and supporters alike. (laliga.com)

Next fixtures and what to watch in the final round

Levante travel to face Real Betis in the final round and arrive with a clear path to safety: a point will suffice to guarantee survival without reliance on other results. Mallorca conclude their season away to Real Oviedo and must win while hoping other results fall in their favour to remain in the top flight. (cadenaser.com)

Across LaLiga the last day will be shaped by dramatic permutations where goal difference, head-to-head records and late suspensions could determine who stays up. Teams involved in the scrap will be monitoring matches live and adjusting tactics accordingly as the final whistle approaches across the country. (cadenaser.com)

Levante’s late winners and the expulsions that followed left an indelible mark on Jornada 37 and set up a final day charged with consequence for clubs and fans alike. (laliga.com)

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