Mallorca stuns Girona with Costa header to ease relegation fears

a sucker punch delivered at the worst possible moment
Samu Costa's 43rd-minute header gave Mallorca a crucial lead just before halftime.

En el fútbol, como en tantas batallas por la supervivencia, no siempre gana el que más domina, sino el que mejor aprovecha su momento. En Montilivi, Mallorca encontró ese instante preciso en la cabeza de Samu Costa antes del descanso, y lo defendió con uñas y dientes durante noventa minutos para alejarse cuatro puntos del descenso. Una victoria que no habla de brillantez, sino de resiliencia: la virtud más antigua del deporte y de la vida.

  • Girona presionó desde el primer minuto con una intensidad que hacía presagiar un resultado muy diferente, pero la claridad no siempre se traduce en goles.
  • Leo Román se convirtió en el muro que Mallorca necesitaba, negando a Echeverri un tanto cantado en el minuto 19 y repeliendo oleada tras oleada en la segunda parte.
  • El cabezazo de Samu Costa en el 43', servido por Mojica desde la banda izquierda, fue el único destello de precisión visitante que el partido necesitó para decidirse.
  • Girona golpeó el palo, acumuló ocasiones y desplegó a Stuani como último recurso, pero la pelota se negó a entrar en una tarde de frustraciones acumuladas.
  • Con el pitido final, Mallorca respira: cuatro puntos sobre el Sevilla y la permanencia un poco más cerca; Girona, en cambio, cae al decimosexto puesto con el agua al cuello.

El gol de Samu Costa en el minuto 43 fue suficiente para que Mallorca se llevara los tres puntos de Montilivi y ganara algo de oxígeno en la lucha por la permanencia. La acción nació de un centro de Mojica desde la izquierda que encontró al centrocampista desmarcado en el segundo palo, un remate limpio que resultaría ser el único tanto de la tarde.

Girona fue superior durante buena parte del encuentro. En los primeros compases, Leo Román salvó a los visitantes con una intervención providencial ante Echeverri, y el conjunto local reclamó sin éxito un penalti por una acción sobre Pablo Torre que ni el árbitro ni el VAR consideraron suficiente. Mallorca apenas asomó al área rival antes del descanso, aunque Muriqi probó suerte con un disparo que obligó a una desesperada intervención defensiva.

La segunda parte no cambió el guion: Girona siguió atacando con determinación, golpeó el palo a través de Ounahi y encontró en Stuani su referencia más peligrosa en los minutos finales. Román volvió a ser decisivo en el 52', y la defensa visitante, aunque sometida, no cedió.

Al final, Mallorca suma tres puntos que valen mucho más que su valor nominal: cuatro de ventaja sobre el descenso, con el Sevilla marcando esa frontera en 34 puntos. Girona, por su parte, cae al decimosexto puesto y comprueba que en una liga donde los márgenes se miden en unidades, un solo resultado puede cambiar el paisaje por completo.

Samu Costa's header in the 43rd minute was all Mallorca needed to escape Montilivi with three points and a small measure of breathing room in the relegation fight. The goal came from a left-wing cross by Mojica, finding Costa unmarked at the far post—a moment of clinical finishing that would define an afternoon of sustained pressure from the home side.

Girona came out with clear intent, dominating the opening exchanges and forcing Leo Román into early work. In the 19th minute, the Mallorca goalkeeper made a crucial intervention with his boot to deny Pablo Echeverri what looked like a certain goal. Before that, Mallorca had appealed for a penalty when Blind appeared to catch Pablo Torre, but neither the referee nor VAR deemed the contact sufficient to award the spot kick.

Mallorca's first real threat came through Muriqi, whose shot from distance took a deflection off a defender and forced Vitor Reis into a last-ditch clearance at the back post. The visitors grew into the match as the first half progressed, and that growth culminated in Costa's header just before the interval—a sucker punch delivered at the worst possible moment for Míchel's team.

The second half saw Girona emerge with undiminished hunger. Román was called upon again in the 52nd minute to repel a Joel Roca effort, with the post providing additional assistance. Three minutes later, Ounahi struck the woodwork with a powerful right-footed attempt, another chance squandered in a mounting list of near-misses. The home side's attacking intent never wavered, but Demichelis's defense, though stretched and harried, held firm.

Stuani proved to be Girona's most dangerous outlet in the closing stages, fashioning two clear opportunities that might have changed the complexion of the match. Yet each time, the finishing fell short or the moment passed. As the final whistle sounded, Mallorca had secured something far more valuable than a single victory: four points of separation from the relegation zone, with Sevilla now marking that line at 34 points. Girona, meanwhile, slipped to 16th place, their own cushion equally thin. In a league where margins are measured in single digits, this result shifted the balance just enough to matter.

Girona dominated possession early but failed to convert chances, with goalkeeper Leo Román making crucial saves to preserve the result.
— Match summary
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Inventor

What made Costa's goal so decisive here? It wasn't a spectacular finish.

Model

No, it wasn't. But it came at the exact moment when Girona had momentum and Mallorca was still finding their feet. A goal before halftime in a tight match like this—it changes the psychology entirely.

Inventor

Girona clearly had the better chances, though. Why couldn't they convert?

Model

They created plenty, but football isn't always about volume. Román made two or three saves that could easily have gone the other way. The post helped twice. Sometimes the margins are that thin.

Inventor

How much does this result actually ease Mallorca's relegation fears?

Model

Four points is real breathing room, but it's not safety. Sevilla is right there at the line. One bad week and you're back in the conversation. But psychologically, you've bought yourself time.

Inventor

What did Demichelis's team do differently in the second half?

Model

They didn't really change much tactically. They just absorbed pressure and didn't panic. That's harder than it sounds when you're defending a one-goal lead against a team throwing everything at you.

Inventor

Does this feel like a turning point for either team?

Model

For Mallorca, maybe. They got a result they desperately needed in a hostile environment. For Girona, it's a missed opportunity, but there are still matches left. The table is too compressed to call anything a turning point yet.

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