Did Barcelona and Real Sociedad Overcome Adverse Weather in La Liga?
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Madrid, Feb 8 (NationPress) FC Barcelona achieved an impressive 3-0 victory against Mallorca at home on Saturday, extending their lead to four points ahead of Real Madrid in the La Liga standings before Real Madrid's match against Valencia on Sunday.
Vedat Muriqi nearly gave Mallorca the lead in the first half but failed to capitalize on a close-range opportunity. However, Robert Lewandowski netted the first goal for Barcelona in the 28th minute when the ball fortuitously landed at his feet in the penalty area.
Lamine Yamal added a powerful strike from outside the box shortly after the hour mark, and Marc Bernal completed the scoring with a left-footed shot following a dynamic run into the Mallorca area, as reported by Xinhua.
Real Sociedad maintained their remarkable form under Pellegrino Matarazzo, securing a 3-1 victory against Elche, who now find themselves in the relegation zone.
Luka Sucic opened the scoring for the hosts in the 24th minute, albeit leaving the game due to injury just five minutes later. Mikel Oyarzabal doubled their advantage in the 37th minute, but former Real Sociedad player Andre Silva pulled one back for Elche shortly thereafter. Orri Steinn Oskarsson sealed the match with a late third goal.
The lunchtime encounter between Rayo Vallecano and Real Oviedo was postponed four hours before kickoff due to the poor pitch conditions at Vallecas Stadium, which La Liga deemed a risk to player safety.
Additionally, the match between Sevilla and Girona was also postponed for 24 hours due to the heavy rain affecting southern Spain.
Earlier on Saturday, FC Barcelona announced their withdrawal from the European Super League, marking a significant setback for a project that has struggled to gain traction from its beginning.
Barcelona released an official statement on X, confirming their exit: 'FC Barcelona hereby announces that today it has formally notified the European Super League Company and the clubs involved of its withdrawal from the European Super League project.'
Barcelona president Joan Laporta hinted in January that the club was ready to move on, encouraging potential Super League clubs to 'return to UEFA.'
The Super League initiative, first introduced in April 2021, was a proposed breakaway tournament involving twelve of Europe’s leading clubs, including founding members such as Real Madrid, Juventus, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Barcelona.