Bordalás makes a mess but Gayà swipes the dessert from Mallorca
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For his part,
Majorca has the casualties of
Sedlar and
Kubo, both injured.
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Bordalás cannot count on Alderete today due to the accumulation of cards.
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Manolo Reina – Maffeo, Franco Russo, Valjent, Brian Oliván – Baba, Ruiz De Galarreta – Antonio Sánchez, Kang-In Lee, Dani Rodríguez and Ángel.
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Cillessen – Foulquier, Gabriel Paulista, Diakhaby, Gayà – Helder Costa, Racic, Wass, Hugo Duro – Maxi Gómez and Gonçalo Guedes.
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Valencia and
Majorca occupy the average leaderboard, only separated by one point, 12 and 11 respectively, far from the decline
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