Barcelona visits Mallorca on Tuesday for some midweek La Liga action as its lead atop the table is under threat from Real Madrid.
Hansi Flick's side finds itself in the midst of a domestic crisis, having relinquished a nine point gap atop the standings by picking up just one point from its last three games. Now, Real Madrid sits just one point back with a game in hand that could see Los Blancos overtake the Catalans for first place.
Barcelona lost 1–2 at home against Las Palmas over the weekend, leaving players furious with the outcome and recent performances in La Liga. Los Blaugranas can right the ship against Mallorca, a difficult opponent currently sixth and battling for the European competition places. Barcelona has history on its side having not lost to Mallorca since 2009.
Lamine Yamal should return to the starting lineup after playing his first minutes against Las Palmas since suffering an injury in early November. Ferran Torres also featured for the first time since Oct. 6. Ronald Araújo is also back to full team training and could make his season debut.






