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Looking to extend on what has been a recent purple patch, Real Madrid will welcome Mallorca to the Bernabéu on Wednesday night.
Real Madrid
Starting with the hosts, while Real Madrid might have found themselves in the midst of a transition over the summer, Los Blancos have opened the 2021/22 campaign with a real flurry. With many believing that the now-former Spanish champions are leading the chase to dethrone their crosstown rivals, returning boss Carlo Ancelotti has been filled with praise for his side s recent displays. Managing to land a last-gasp 1-0 win away at Inter Milan last week when opening their Champions League campaign, the Whites built off that performance over the weekend. Making the trip to Valencia on Sunday, the one-time Napoli boss saw his side once again show their resolve as they snatched a pair of late goals on the road. Eventually heading back to the capital with a 2-1 win to show for their troubles, Real Madrid have now won each of their last four matchups across all formats. With it looking like their 3-3 draw away at Levante last month was just a minor blip, Ancelotti s men should be looking to lay down another marker.
Team News
With full-back Ferland Mendy still unlikely to make his return from injury in midweek, Real Madrid will once again be without the likes of Toni Kroos, Gareth Bale, Dani Ceballos and Marcelo.
Managing to find his goalscoring touch, Karim Benzema will lead Los Blancos charge on Wednesday night.
Mallorca
As for the visitors, while Mallorca might have been second-best when they welcomed Villarreal to the Visit Mallorca Estadi on Sunday, the La Liga returners did manage to snatch a rugged point. Eventually playing out a 0-0 stalemate on home soil, Luis García Plaza s side have gained some plaudits since opening the 2021/22 campaign. With a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Athletic Bilbao when returning from the international break their only defeat from the first five top-flight matchups, the one-time Getafe boss will now be desperate for his side to find a clinical edge in the final third. Once again drawing a blank over the weekend and only mustering a single shot on target, Los Bermellones have failed to score more than a single goal in any of their opening five La Liga showdowns. Knowing they face an overwhelming test on paper in midweek, Plaza s side also hold a worrying record against Los Blancos. Including a 2-0 defeat last year, Mallorca have lost six of their last meetings against Madrid.
Team News
Mallorca are still sweating over the fitness of Antonio Raillo, Franco Russo and Aleksander Sedlar as they head to Madrid on Wednesday night.
Likewise, central midfielder Antonio Sanchez has already been ruled out in midweek.
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