Captain Mallorca: Someone should blow the ball if he falls to the ground. Rafi shovels are more ruthless than Muric, but only dyes yellow

Football     6:13am, 17 August 2025

Mallorca lost to Barcelona 0-3 in the first round of La Liga. Ferran's second goal in the game caused great controversy. After the game, Mallorca captain Lello, also the person who fell to the ground, accepted an interview with the media.

What do you want to say after the game? "There is nothing to explain, everyone has seen it. I haven't been talking about any agreements all week. If someone falls down, the game should be paused. I fell to the ground for 10 seconds and was a little dizzy and couldn't get up at all. Let others explain it. I'm not saying that the referee is blamed, but if the rules are written like this, then it's done."

About the controversial goal

"Montero (the referee) came over and asked me if there was anything. Ferran Torres told me in person, he thought The referee had already blown the whistle, so he shot. The gunpowder smelled strong on the court, and some "inconspicuous" small movements were judged to be against us. Muric's sent-off was just a normal fight in the game. He raised his leg a little higher, but it was definitely not a malicious foul. Rafinia was even more ruthless when she shoveled from behind, but she only gave her one yellow card. "

"We only have this little guy left, and we supported it with one breath. We didn't let the opponent score the goal in the second half, and almost did it. I felt uncomfortable with the game itself and had no viewing ability."

source:CN 7M