Mallorca vs. Barcelona Live Stream, La Liga , Starting Lineups, TV Channel, Start Time

We have first-place Barcelona taking on Mallorca, who currently sits in 18th place at Estadi de Son Moix.

La Liga made its return on Thursday night after a long three-month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic that has swept the world. We have first-place Barcelona taking on Mallorca, who currently sits in 18th place at Estadi de Son Moix.

With Spain being one of the hardest-hit countries during the COVID-19 outbreak, this should bring not only the fans but the country together as La Liga returns, one of Europe’s most exciting leagues.

Mallorca vs. Barcelona

  • When: Saturday, June 13
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: beIN Sports
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Today’s match Starting Lineups

Mallorca possible starting lineup: Reina; Gamez, Raillo, Valjent, Pozo; Kubo, Baba, Sevilla, Rodriguez; Hernandez, Budimir

Barcelona possible starting lineup: Ter Stegen; Roberto, Pique, Umtiti, Alba; De Jong, Busquets, Vidal; Griezmann, Suarez, Messi

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Todos tranquilos, Messi ya está recuperado y hasta volvió a entrenar en equipo

La semana pasada Messi no estuvo en algunos de los entrenamiendos grupales del Barcelona. Hacia finales de la semana se confirmó que el goleador había sufrido una contractura en el cuádriceps derecho, la cual lo manduvo fuera de la cancha. De ahí …

La semana pasada Messi no estuvo en algunos de los entrenamiendos grupales del Barcelona. Hacia finales de la semana se confirmó que el goleador había sufrido una contractura en el cuádriceps derecho, la cual lo manduvo fuera de la cancha. De ahí surgieron dudas sobre si veríamos a Messi debutar en el regreso de La Liga este fin de semana, en el encuentro de Barça vs Mallorca el 13 de junio.

Pero ya pueden estar tranquilos, fans de Messi y del Barcelona. Esta semana Messi regresó a los entrenamientos y parece que estará listo, sin molestias, para jugar el fin de semana.

No había que darle demasiada importancia a las molestias musculares que había sentido Lionel Messi“, comentó Quique Setién en su momento.

Incluso el Barça publicó una foto donde se ve a un Messi muy contento entrenando con sus compañeros.

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Sneijder dice que pudo haber sido como Messi o CR7 ¿Le creen?

No sabemos si por culpa del confinamiento o por un autoestima muy elevado pero Wesley Sneijder, ex mediocampista holandés, declaró que pudo haber sido como Messi o Cristiano Ronaldo pero no tuvo ganas. A ver Sneijder, espéranos un poquito, hay que …

No sabemos si por culpa del confinamiento o por un autoestima muy elevado pero Wesley Sneijder, ex mediocampista holandés, declaró que pudo haber sido como Messi o Cristiano Ronaldo pero no tuvo ganas.

A ver Sneijder, espéranos un poquito, hay que digerir bien la declaración, porque si bien fue un gran jugador con una trayectoria intachable, en clubes como el Real Madrid o el Inter de Milan, no creo que sea el jugador más importante de su generación, esa que consiguió el subcampeonato del mundo en Sudáfrica 2010 y el tercer puesto en Brasil 2014 con nombres como Arjen Robben o Robie van Persie.

“Podría haberme convertido en Messi o Ronaldo. Simplemente no tenía ganas de serlo. Disfruté de la vida, quizá me tomaba alguna copa en la cena, y en esos detalles estuvo la diferencia”, comentó Sneijder en diálogo con el periodista italiano Gianluca Di Marzio.

Para Sneijder, su vida como futbolista no estuvo plagada de sacrificios como los que hacen los super astros del Barcelona y la Juventus, su decisión fue vivir la vida, disfrutarla y no esforzarse al máximo para buscar ser el mejor del mundo.

Wesley jugó al futbol profesional hasta el año pasado cuando se retiró en el futbol árabe. Con la camiseta de Holanda jugó 134 partidos y marcó 31 goles. Seis de ellos en copas del mundo.

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Confirman lesión de Messi, razón por la que no ha asistido a los últimos entrenamientos

Esta semana, el miércoles y el viernes Leo Messi brilló por su ausencia durante los entrenamientos del Barcelona, previo al reinicio de actividades de La Liga española este 11 de junio. Tras la falta del miércoles, se había alegado que Messi se …

Esta semana, el miércoles y el viernes Leo Messi brilló por su ausencia durante los entrenamientos del Barcelona, previo al reinicio de actividades de La Liga española este 11 de junio.

Tras la falta del miércoles, se había alegado que Messi se encontraba en buen estado y simplemente había decidido entrenar por su propio lado. Sin embargo, este viernes el club azulgrana confirmó que Messi sufrió una “pequeña contractura en el cuádriceps derecho”.

“El capitán azulgrana tiene una pequeña contractura en el cuádriceps de la pierna derecha. Este viernes ha hecho trabajo específico para evitar riesgos ya que quedan ocho días para el primer compromiso de Liga (tras el parón por el nuevo coronavirus)”, comunicó el club a través de un comunicado.

Pero no se preocupen, el equipo español calcula que Messi se recupere rápidamente y prevé que el argentino regrese a los entrenamientos en los próximos días. Incluso creen que jugará contra Mallorca el próximo 13 de junio.

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Eagles QB Carson Wentz lands in the top-10 of Forbes Highest Paid athletes

Carson Wentz lands in the top-10 of Forbes Highest Paid athletes

Carson Wentz is the unquestioned leader of the Philadelphia Eagles, a top-10 quarterback, and thanks to a huge new contract extension, one of the world’s highest-paid athletes.

In a new ranking from Forbes, the Eagles star signal-caller landed at No. 10 on the list of highest-paid athletes for 2020.

Wentz was joined in the top-10 by the Vikings Kirk Cousins who landed at No. 9 on the list.

Jared Goff, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft was No. 15 on the list and those three were the only NFL players in the top-20.

Wentz and the Eagles agreed to a massive contract extension last summer worth $128 million over four years.

In the deal, Wentz received a $16.4 million signing bonus, as well as a $30 million option bonus paid to him in March 2020.

Wentz has endorsement deals with Nike, NRG, Bobcat, Amazon, Sanford Health, Bose, Scheels, and BlackRidge Bank per Forbes.

Wentz’s salary cap number jumps from $18.7 million in 2020 to more than $34 million in 2021 and stays above $31.2 million each of the subsequent three years, per OvertheCap.

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Messi se luce con golazo en la vuelta a las prácticas

Si alguien dudaba del estado físico de Lionel Messi tras la larga pausa, el argentino está demostrando en los entrenamientos que se mantiene en forma y gran nivel para el regreso a la actividad de LaLiga el próximo 8 de junio. La cuenta oficial del …

Si alguien dudaba del estado físico de Lionel Messi tras la larga pausa, el argentino está demostrando en los entrenamientos que se mantiene en forma y gran nivel para el regreso a la actividad de LaLiga el próximo 8 de junio.

La cuenta oficial del Barcelona compartió un video de una práctica del primer equipo donde se ve a Messi robar la pelota, tocar de primera, gambetear, desmarcarse y anotar un golazo a toda velocidad que dejó sorprendidos a sus propios compañeros.

El plantel del Barcelona ya prepara el compromiso de la vuelta a la actividad el próximo domingo 15 de junio ante Mallorca en el estadio Son Moix.

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Leo Messi says Barcelona players will take 70-percent pay cut to help club employees during COVID-19

“Our desire has always been to take a pay cut, because we understand perfectly that this is an exceptional situation.”

Lionel Messi put out a post on Instagram on Monday announcing that he and fellow FC Barcelona players would take a 70-percent pay cut while La Liga was suspended, and would make additional contributions to ensure that club employees retained 100% of their salaries during the crisis.

Messi also seemed to speak out against criticism that players have faced for not making the decision sooner, saying that there was pressure from within the club for the players to sacrifice their own salary, when it was always something they had planned on doing.

(It should be noted: FC Barcelona doesn’t have one billionaire owner like you might find with an American pro sports team. It is owned by a collective of tens of thousands of supporters, who regularly elect a president.)

Here is the post from Messi:

And here is a translation via The Spanish Football podcast:

It continues:

“Our desire has always been to take a pay cut, because we understand perfectly that this is an exceptional situation. That’s why it has surprised us that within the club people have tried to put us under scrutiny and put pressure on us to do something we were always going to do.

“If the agreement has been delayed a few days, it’s because we were looking for a formula to help the club and also its workers in this difficult time… We didn’t speak until now because our priority was to find real solutions to help the club, but also those most affected.”

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Lionel Messi and other soccer stars are doing the ‘Toilet Paper Challenge’ while stuck at home

That’s one way to pass the time.

I honestly don’t understand why people are using toilet paper as soccer “balls” to juggle — yes, yes, I know that people are buying rolls by the dozens during social distancing, but I can’t figure out how this connection was made! — but here we are. Maybe it’s because it’s harder to juggle toilet paper than a soccer ball??

Among the many challenges we’ve seen while people stay at home during the Coronavirus pandemic — soap treadmills, shooting socks into cans, and whatever you call keeping an 18-pound medicine ball in the air using just your fists — there’s also the “Toilet Paper Challenge,” in which lots of folks including the legendary Lionel Messi (NBA star Luka Doncic gave it a shot) are juggling TP:

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As you can see in the video above, I gave it a shot and failed because I’m terrible at soccer (if it was the 10 volley tennis challenge, different story!).

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Lionel Messi terrorizes Eibar with four-goal performance

Lionel Messi was unstoppable on Saturday.

Lionel Messi entered Saturday’s home game against SD Eibar having not scored in his last four La Liga matches – his longest goalless streak in the competition in more than half a decade – but the Argentinian superstar decimated the Eibar defense and dropped four at the Camp Nou to lead Barcelona to a blowout victory.

Messi completed his third hat trick of the season – the best mark in La Liga – in the first half. His opener in the 14th minute was sensational, as he embarrassed two defenders to get inside the penalty area before coolly flicking the ball past the goalkeeper and into the corner of the net. Commentator Ray Hudson was blown away, as he frequently is by Messi.

For his second, Messi taught famous Greek mathematician Euclid “a thing or two about angles,” according to Hudson.

Messi completed his hat trick in the 40th, and added a fourth goal just before full time, with an assist from Barcelona newcomer Martin Braithwaite.

You can watch the full match highlights below.

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Floyd Mayweather thinks he, not LeBron James, should be Athlete of Decade

Floyd Mayweather believes LeBron James was named AP Athlete of the Decade because of his corporate connections.

Floyd Mayweather’s bankroll is bigger than any athlete collected in any sport over the last decade. TBE, the Biggest Earner Ever. Money buys a lot of toys. A garage full of them. But it doesn’t always buy recognition, or maybe respect.

Mayweather was overlooked by The Associated Press late last year in voting for Male Athlete of the Decade. LeBron James won in what looked to be a slam dunk.

But Mayweather, a slam dunk choice for boxing’s Fighter of the Decade, argues he should been voted the No. 1 athlete for at least the 2010-2019 decade.

“I love LeBron James, but when we talking about Male Athlete of the Decade, that’s me,” Mayweather said during an appearance on Drink Champs, a podcast hosted by N.O.R.E., a hip-hop artist. “That’s me. Hands down.”

Mayweather, who sounds as if he’s got a chip the size of a Ferrari on his shoulder, went  on to say why he thinks he was the best, better than James and better than any of the other contenders – sprinter Usian Bolt, NFL quarterback Tom Brady, swimmer and all-time Olympic medalist Michael Phelps and soccer’s Lionel Messi.

“We talking about from 1996 to 2020, and I’ve never received Athlete of the Decade,” Mayweather said. “At the top of Forbes, and I’m my own boss.”

Forget the decades. Mayweather was never voted AP’s Male Athlete of The Year. Any year. Meanwhile, James got the annual award three times – 2013, 2016, and 2018. He won NBA championship rings in Miami and Cleveland. He was the NBA’s Most Valuable Player three times – 2010, 2012 and 2013. Other than beat Conor McGregor, James pretty much did it all during the last decade.

But Mayweather argues that James’ ties to major corporations paved the way to his decade honor.

“No Gatorade behind me, no Sprite behind me, no Nike behind me,” Mayweather said. “You got to realize, these are billion-dollar companies. And we like to call it ‘placement.’

“So, if they paying – you get what you want if you paying enough. But if we going off just honesty, I’m the Athlete of the Decade. Of the last two decades actually.”

Tiger Woods won it for the 2000-2009 decade. For the most part, boxers have been left out of the debate, another sign that they’re engaged in a sport on the fringe. Since 1931, only four boxers have been voted Athlete of the Year – Joe Louis in 1935, Ingemar Johansson in 1959, Muhammad Ali in 1974 and George Foreman in 1994.

Foreman won for a compelling comeback in which he won a heavyweight title. Maybe, that’s why there are repeated rumors about a Mayweather return. A comeback might buy what his cash can’t.