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Mallorca and Girona relegated from La Liga after final game losses | Football News

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Girona and Mallorca were relegated after playing their last games of the La Liga season on Saturday, while Robert Lewandowski bid farewell to Barcelona as did Dani Carvajal to Real Madrid.


Girona and Mallorca both needed to win and for other results to favor them to make a last-gasp escape from the bottom three spots. They had no such luck and both will join last-placed Real Oviedo in the second division next season.


A victory would have saved Girona but the team that just two seasons ago finished third in La Liga couldn’t better a 1-1 home draw with Elche. That result meant Elche ensured its safety.

 

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Mallorca beat Oviedo 3-0 but its goal difference with Osasuna and Levante did it in.


“I am torn up. It’s our fault we are going down,” Mallorca midfielder Sergi Darder said.


Celta Vigo locked up a sixth-place finish and the resulting Europa League berth after beating Sevilla 1-0.


Getafe is going to the Conference League after securing seventh place with a 1-0 win over Osasuna.

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Champion Barcelona, Real Madrid, Villarreal, Atletico Madrid and Real Betis had already locked up the top five spots and the resulting Champions League berths before the last round.


The season concludes on Sunday with Atletico at Villarreal to see which finishes third.


Lewandowski scores in last game 
Lewandowski scored in his last game for Barcelona, netting the champion’s only goal in a 3-1 loss at Valencia.


The 37-year-old striker and Barcelona decided to part ways this summer after he spent four seasons at the club. His goal at Mestalla Stadium was No. 120 in blue and burgundy.

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Barcelona clinched the league title with three rounds remaining.


Carvajal and Arbeloa say adios 
Carvajal received ovations from the Santiago Bernabeu and wept when he was substituted in the veteran right back’s last game for Real Madrid.


Carvajal, whose contract is about to expire, assisted Gonzalo Garcia for the opening goal. Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe added goals in the 3-1 win over Athletic Bilbao.


Carvajal, 34, helped Madrid win six Champions Leagues since 2013 as its top-choice right back – until the arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold this season.

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“Today I can’t stop recalling the golden age we shared,” a tearful Carvajal told the stadium when given a microphone after the game.


Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa also bowed out four months after replacing Xabi Alonso. He was unable to turn things around for a Madrid that finished second and without a trophy this campaign. Spanish media speculates that Jose Mourinho is close to returning to Madrid.


Defender David Alaba also played his last match for Madrid.


Azpilicueta retires 
Former Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta played his last match as a professional before retiring when Sevilla visited Celta.

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The 36-year-old Azpilicueta helped win multiple trophies with Chelsea, including two Premier Leagues and the 2021 Champions League, when he was team captain.

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“It would be cool” – F1 racer Charles Leclerc makes Cristiano Ronaldo 2026 FIFA World Cup admission

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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has made a claim about Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to be held in the U.S, Mexico, and Canada in the summer.

Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to play a major role for Portugal at the prestigious summer tournament. Despite being 41 years old, Ronaldo has been a consistent starter for the Selecao under current head coach Roberto Martinez.

F1 racer Charles Leclerc was speaking to the media before the Montreal Grand Prix, when asked who he’d be supporting for the 2026 World Cup, he said (via beIN SPORTS on Instagram):

“I’m the worst person you can ask this question to…I don’t really follow football that much. I mean, the first memories I have from football were me playing it, and it is not a good memory.

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“But I really enjoy watching good games, so I’ll definitely be watching. I’m disappointed Italy is not a part of the World Cup this year. I’ll be looking at friends, it would be cool if Ronaldo can win with Portugal before stopping, so I will follow that.”

The upcoming World Cup is expected to be Ronaldo’s last major tournament for his country, as he’d be 43 when the next major international event rolls around. In a recent interview, he admitted that he’d look to retire in 1-2 years. He said (via ESPN):

“Let’s be honest, when I mean soon I mean probably one, two years.

“I’m enjoying the moment. But when I mean soon, it’s really soon, because I give everything for football. I’m in the game for the last 25 years, I did everything.”

Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time top goal scorer, has won multiple titles across various leagues, won 5 UEFA Champions League titles, and 5 Ballon d’Ors. A World Cup triumph would be a feather in his cap that would cement his legacy among the greats of football.

Former Portugal star details Cristiano Ronaldo’s impact in the World Cup squad

Former Selecao star Ricardo Quaresma believes Portugal will be extra motivated to win the World Cup because of Cristiano Ronaldo’s presence in the squad. Speaking during the unveiling of Portugal’s new kit, Quaresma said (via Daily Mail):

“They won the Nations League, so that’s what I’m saying. We have more will to win because Cristiano is there. It’s his last World Cup and they want Cristiano to win that title. The expectation is high, it’s very high, because they have quality for that, because if they didn’t have it, we wouldn’t have had that whole expectation.”

Portugal are in Group K in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. They will play against DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia in their group stage fixtures.

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