Barcelona got here out on prime on a wild evening again in La Liga motion as Hansi Flick’s workforce sealed a 3-0 win at Mallorca.
La Blaugrana successfully wrapped the sport up earlier than half time as chaos reigned in Palma inside the primary 45 minutes on the Estadi San Moi.
Lamine Yamal’s scrumptious cross was headed house by Raphinha after simply seven minutes as Barcelona threatened to run riot.
Ferran Torres made probably the most of Flick’s resolution to start out him over Marcus Rashford with a controversial second objective on 23 minutes.
The Mallorca gamers had stopped, pondering a whistle was incoming as Antonio Raillo lay injured inside their penalty field, earlier than Spain star Torres cracked house from 20 yards.
That was to be the start of the tip for Barcelona, as Manu Morlanes was booked for his protests over the choice to permit Torres’ objective to face, after which he was rapidly proven a second warning for a foul on Lamine Yamal.
Crimson playing cards reign as Barcelona win in Mallorca
Mallorca’s trigger was hindered additional simply earlier than the interval, as Vedat Muriqi was proven a straight crimson card after a VAR evaluate, for catching Eric Garcia with a excessive boot.
Flick opted to throw Dani Olmo into the fray after the restart and Spain worldwide was twice denied as Barcelona chased a 3rd objective.
The guests regarded to push on within the closing levels, as Raphinha curled simply off track, however Mallorca regarded to dig in and play for satisfaction.
A 3rd objective did ultimately come within the remaining seconds of added time as Lamine Yamal bent house an excellent clincher.
Up subsequent for Barcelona is a visit to newly-promoted Levante on August 23 earlier than a conflict away at Rayo Vallecano on August 31.
Barcelona have requested their first three La Liga video games of the marketing campaign are to be performed away from house forward of the September worldwide break.
The present plans is to host Valencia at a decreased capability Camp Nou on September 14.
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