Valencia blows two-goal lead to Mallorca

Valencia blows two-goal lead to Mallorca

Published Mar. 11, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

Valencia squandered a two-goal advantage as Real Mallorca hit back to claim a 2-2 draw at the Mestalla on Sunday afternoon.

Unai Emery's men held a comfortable lead at the break thanks to goals from Tino Costa and Aritz Aduriz but the visitors, who started the day just five points above the relegation zone, showed great heart to pull one back through Emilio Nsue before Victor equalised.

Valencia, who had Costa sent-off late on, remain third and still look a good bet to claim a Champions League spot while the Balearic Islanders will reflect on a good away point.

Los Che started quickly and only a fine save from Mallorca goalkeeper Dudu Aouate prevented Roberto Soldado from handing the hosts an eighth-minute advantage.

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Mallorca had another let-off five minutes later, Costa firing a 20-yard free-kick on to the bar.

Soldado came close again after 22 minutes, his seemingly goalbound shot only kept out by a fine defensive block by Jose Chico.

The pressure finally told a minute later as Sofiane Feghouli picked out Costa and he swept home via a deflection from outside the box.

A Sergio Tejera free-kick aside, home keeper Vicente Guaita was hardly tested while, at the other end, Aouate was twice called upon to deny Jonas.

It was, therefore, no surprise when Valencia scored a second before the break as the hitherto excellent Aouate made a mess of a routine clearance under pressure from Soldado and Aduriz was left with the simple task of tapping in.

The second half started the way the first had finished with Valencia dominating, Feghouli twice coming close to making it 3-0 within four minutes of the restart.

But instead Mallorca pulled one back as Michael Pereira's pass found Nsue and he finished well.

Pereira almost netted an equaliser on the hour mark, shooting wide when well placed, but the leveller was not long in coming as Nsue whipped in a cross from the left for Victor to convert from six yards.

Valencia never looked like conjuring up a winner with a Pablo Piatti free-kick which was comfortably saved by Aouate the closest they came.

And their frustration boiled over with six minutes to go as Costa saw red for a poor challenge on Alfaro.

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