
The 4th Official
·20 de abril de 2025
Ferran Torres To Start? | 4-2-3-1 FC Barcelona Predicted Lineup Against Mallorca

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·20 de abril de 2025
FC Barcelona will host Mallorca in their upcoming game of the La Liga 2024/25 season at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. They are first in the points table with 71 points in 32 matches. Barca have managed 23 wins, four draws, and five losses in the league so far. The Catalan club came from behind, overturned a 3-1 deficit to win 4-3 against Celta de Vigo in their last game in the league.
During the last 43 meetings, FC Barcelona have won 30 times, there have been six draws, and RCD Mallorca have won seven times. The goal difference is 95-36 in favor of FC Barcelona. Alejandro Balde, Marc Casado, Marc Bernal, Marc Andre-Ter Stegen, and Robert Lewandowski are set to be sidelined from the playing XI of Barcelona. In this article, let us take a look at the predicted lineup of FC Barcelona against Mallorca.
Barcelona’s defense against Mallorca looks solid with Szczesny in goal, bringing veteran composure. Kounde at right-back offers reliability and versatility, while Araujo and Cubarsi in central defense form a robust partnership. Araujo’s physicality counters Mallorca’s direct play, and Cubarsi’s ball-playing ability aids build-up. Martin at left-back is a wildcard. Mallorca’s counter-attacks will test this backline. However, Barcelona’s high press and Araujo’s recovery pace should neutralize threats. If Cubarsi handles set-pieces well, this defense can secure a clean sheet, setting the tone for a dominant performance.
In a 4-2-3-1, Pedri and De Jong anchoring Barcelona’s midfield against Mallorca promise control and creativity. Pedri’s vision and press-resistance will dictate tempo, breaking Mallorca’s compact block. De Jong’s deep-lying playmaking and defensive work rate complement perfectly, ensuring transitions are smooth. Their synergy allows Olmo, as the attacking midfielder, to roam and create. Mallorca’s physical midfield might challenge, but Pedri’s agility and De Jong’s positioning should prevail. The duo must stay disciplined to avoid counters. If they dominate possession and exploit spaces, Barcelona’s midfield can overwhelm Mallorca, setting up the attack while maintaining defensive stability.
Barcelona’s 4-2-3-1 attack against Mallorca—Yamal on the right, Olmo central, Raphinha on the left, and Torres up top—looks lethal. Yamal’s dribbling can dismantle Mallorca’s flanks, while Raphinha’s work rate and cutting inside threaten centrally. Olmo’s intelligent runs behind Torres will create chaos in tight spaces. Torres, as striker, must capitalize on chances, given Mallorca’s sturdy defense. Their high pressing could disrupt Mallorca’s build-up, but they will need sharp interplay to unlock a deep block. If Yamal and Raphinha stretch play and Olmo links effectively, this attack can overwhelm, provided Torres finds his clinical edge.