Mallorca 2-2 Osasuna: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments
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Dive into Bwin’s post-match review of Mallorca 2-2 Osasuna in the La Liga on Saturday, 29 November 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Mallorca 2-2 Osasuna Post-Match Review
The match began with a tense first half, marked by several yellow cards as both sides struggled for control, with Mallorca’s M. Joseph and P. Maffeo booked at 41’, alongside Osasuna’s S. Herrera at the same minute and A. Bretones at 45+1’. The deadlock held until the hour mark, when Mallorca broke through with a penalty converted by V. Muriqi at 62’, followed swiftly by his second goal at 66’, assisted by J. Virgili, giving the hosts a commanding 2-0 lead. Substitutions began to influence the game, with Mallorca replacing M. Joseph with A. Sanchez at 65’, while Osasuna made changes at 71’, bringing on R. Garcia for A. Budimir and M. Gomez for A. Osambela.
Osasuna mounted a late comeback, pulling one back through R. Garcia at 82’, assisted by himself in a moment of individual brilliance, narrowing the gap to 2-1. Further substitutions saw Osasuna introduce K. Barja for V. Munoz at 76’, and then J. Cruz for A. Bretones and S. Becker for J. Moncayola at 83’, adding fresh legs to their push. The equaliser arrived in stoppage time at 90+2’, with F. Boyomo scoring assisted by L. Torro, securing a 2-2 draw after Mallorca had made their own changes at 81’, replacing S. Darder with P. Torre and J. Virgili with T. Asano.
Mallorca 2-2 Osasuna Statistics
Mallorca edged possession with 53% compared to Osasuna’s 47%, which helped them build pressure in the second half, leading to their quickfire goals, though Osasuna dominated corners 8-2, reflecting their threat from set pieces that culminated in the late equaliser. Successful dribbles were close, with Osasuna at 36 and Mallorca at 30, indicating both teams’ willingness to take on defenders, but the card count was high—three yellows for Mallorca and four for Osasuna—pointing to a feisty encounter that disrupted rhythm without any reds. Mallorca converted their sole penalty, while assists stood at one for the hosts and two for Osasuna, underlining the visitors’ efficiency in creating scoring opportunities despite fewer substitutions used overall, with both sides making three changes that notably shifted momentum late on.
These stats highlight how Osasuna’s persistence paid off, turning a deficit into a point through better corner execution and timely substitutions, such as R. Garcia coming on at 71’ to score later, while Mallorca’s possession advantage couldn’t prevent the injury-time drama from Boyomo’s goal.
Key Moments from Mallorca 2-2 Osasuna
The turning point came in the 62nd minute when Mallorca were awarded a penalty, calmly dispatched by V. Muriqi to open the scoring, followed just four minutes later by his second goal at 66’, assisted by J. Virgili, which seemed to put the hosts in control. Osasuna’s response was ignited by the substitution of R. Garcia for A. Budimir at 71’, with Garcia scoring at 82’ to halve the deficit and shift momentum. The decisive equaliser arrived at 90+2’ from F. Boyomo, assisted by L. Torro, capping a frantic finish after a series of yellow cards, including Osasuna’s F. Boyomo at 59’ and A. Oroz at 85’, had heightened the tension without leading to dismissals.
Substitutions played a key role, with Mallorca bringing on A. Sanchez for M. Joseph at 65’ shortly after the penalty, and later P. Torre for S. Darder and T. Asano for J. Virgili at 81’, while Osasuna’s changes, including M. Gomez for A. Osambela at 71’ and K. Barja for V. Munoz at 76’, helped sustain their late pressure.
Mallorca 2-2 Osasuna Lineups
Mallorca
Mallorca lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with V. Muriqi leading the line effectively as the focal point, supported by creative outlets like J. Virgili who provided a key assist. The midfield partnership offered solidity, allowing the back four to maintain a compact shape despite Osasuna’s corner dominance.
Osasuna
Osasuna deployed a 3-4-3 setup, emphasising width through their wing-backs and enabling quick transitions, with players like R. Garcia making an impact after coming on to score. The central defensive trio, including F. Boyomo, proved resilient and contributed offensively in the dying moments.
Bwin’s Man of the Match
Vedat Muriqi earned Man of the Match honours for his brace, converting a penalty at 62’ and adding a second at 66’ to give Mallorca a 2-0 lead, showcasing his clinical finishing and presence upfront despite the eventual draw.
Updated Form Guide
Mallorca
Recent La Liga matches:
- Draw: 2-2 vs Osasuna (H)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Villarreal (A)
- Win: 1-0 vs Getafe (H)
- Loss: 0-3 vs Real Betis (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Levante (H)
Osasuna
Recent La Liga matches:
- Draw: 2-2 vs Mallorca (A)
- Loss: 1-3 vs Real Sociedad (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Sevilla (A)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Real Oviedo (A)
- Loss: 2-3 vs Celta de Vigo (H)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Mallorca
Mallorca will look to build on this resilient performance, where they held a lead until late, as they prepare for their next La Liga fixture, aiming to convert dominance in possession into more consistent results.
Osasuna
Osasuna can take confidence from their comeback spirit, snatching a point with two late goals, heading into their upcoming match with momentum from effective substitutions and set-piece execution.
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