La Liga Preview: Valladolid, with the Fewest Goals Scored and Most Conceded, Has Become a Pushover; Mallorca Hopes to Continue Its Good Form

La Liga Preview: Valladolid, with the Fewest Goals Scored and Most Conceded, Has Become a Pushover; Mallorca Hopes to Continue Its Good Form

On September 28 at 3 AM, in the 8th round of La Liga, Real Valladolid will host RCD Mallorca at home. Real Valladolid, mired in the relegation zone, is in desperate need of a turnaround, while RCD Mallorca hopes to continue its good form. The clash between these two sides is highly anticipated.

In the La Liga standings, Real Valladolid sits 18th with 5 points from 1 win, 2 draws, and 4 losses; RCD Mallorca is 6th with 11 points from 3 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses.

Real Valladolid started the season with a 1-0 victory over RCD Espanyol at home but then went on a run of 2 draws and 4 losses in the next six rounds, which led to their fall into the relegation zone. Real Valladolid has only scored 3 goals this season, making them one of the teams with the fewest goals in the league; they have conceded 15 goals, the most in the league, with poor performances at both ends of the pitch, leading to a crisis situation for the team.

In Real Valladolid’s squad, Raul Moro has scored 2 goals, becoming the team’s top scorer and the player who has contributed the most to goal-scoring; Kiko Perez has contributed 1 goal.

RCD Mallorca is in good form, having won against Real Sociedad and Real Betis in the previous two rounds. RCD Mallorca can be considered the best value-for-money team in La Liga, having scored only 6 goals in the first 7 rounds, averaging less than 1 goal per game, yet winning 3 matches and entering the European qualification zone. RCD Mallorca has conceded only 5 goals, making them the team with the second-fewest goals conceded in the league.

In RCD Mallorca’s squad, Dani Rodriguez has contributed 2 goals and 1 assist, becoming the team’s top scorer and the player who has contributed the most to goal-scoring; Marko Livaja has provided 1 goal and 1 assist (out due to injury), while Miquel Plaza and Valery Fernández have each scored 1 goal.

In this match, Real Valladolid’s Sánchez, Anuar, and Ozkaka are out due to injuries; RCD Mallorca’s Marko Livaja and Raillo are out due to injuries.

In head-to-head encounters, Real Valladolid has a slight advantage with 29 wins, 16 draws, and 23 losses; at Real Valladolid’s home ground, the two teams have met, with Real Valladolid holding a dominant record of 21 wins, 6 draws, and 7 losses.

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