Deportivo Alavés vs Mallorca

The Mendizorrotza Stand: A Crucial Survival Chapter in Vitoria

Why does this game matter so much in the standings? As La Liga enters Round 32, the Estadio de Mendizorroza becomes the epicenter of a high-stakes survival scrap between two sides teetering on the edge of safety. Deportivo Alavés, currently sitting in 17th with 33 points, finds themselves just a breath away from the relegation zone following a narrow midweek loss to Real Madrid. Meanwhile, RCD Mallorca occupies 15th place with 34 points, a razor-thin advantage that could vanish by the final whistle in Vitoria-Gasteiz. For Quique Sánchez Flores and Martín Demichelis, this is more than just a fixture; it is a direct confrontation where the winner likely secures their top-flight status, while the loser faces a harrowing final month of the campaign.

🩺 EMERGENCY MEDICAL & DISCIPLINARY LOG

DEPORTIVO ALAVÉS
Long-Term / IRFacundo GarcésSuspension Through Sports Court
Out / Ruled OutCarlos BenavídezMuscle Injury
Out / Ruled OutLucas BoyéMuscular Injury (Forced off early)
QuestionableYoussef EnríquezLate Fitness Test Required
RCD MALLORCA
Long-Term / IRMartin ValjentOngoing Recovery Phase
Out / Ruled OutSamuel CostaYellow Card Accumulation
QuestionablePablo MaffeoKnee Discomfort

The press has been fixated on the “Muriqi Factor” as the primary threat to Alavés’ stability. Gazeta Express notes that the Kosovar striker Vedat Muriqi enters this clash with a staggering 21 goals this season, trailing only Kylian Mbappé in the Pichichi race. Conversely, the Basque media is focused on the defensive headache facing Quique Flores after Lucas Boyé’s early muscular exit on matchday, which may force Ibrahim Diabate into a more prominent role to counteract Mallorca’s physical backline. While Mallorca boast an unbeaten run of three games, their travel sickness—winning only one of their last 12 away fixtures—remains the primary narrative hook for local pundits hoping Mendizorrotza remains a fortress.

📋 OFFICIAL STARTING ELEVENS

ALAVÉS (4-4-2)
GKAntonio SiveraSafe Hands
DEFNahuel TenagliaDefensive Anchor
MIDAntonio BlancoMidfield Engine
FWDToni MartínezLeading Threat
MALLORCA (5-4-1)
GKLeo RománStarting Keeper
DEFJohan MojicaWidth Specialist
MIDSergi DarderPrimary Creator
FWDVedat MuriqiLethal Target Man

Matchday Analytics

  • 🔹 Venue: Estadio de Mendizorroza, Vitoria-Gasteiz
  • 🔹 Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
  • 🔹 Form Check: Mallorca have scored in six consecutive games.
  • 🔹 Historical Edge: Mallorca won the reverse fixture 1-0.

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