Atletico have seen both teams score in five of their last six
The visitors have gone eight games without a clean sheet in La Liga
Mallorca have scored in four of their last five at home
Little left for Atletico
Both sides will likely wrap up this season with regrets, with their campaigns winding down with little jeopardy. Beaten Copa del Rey finalists Mallorca look good for survival in La Liga, while last weekend’s 3-1 win over Athletic Bilbao all but ensured Atletico Madrid are returning to the Champions League next term.
However, Atletico failed to contend in the title race, losing in the semi-finals of the cup before missing a golden chance to make the semis of the Champions League.
Diego Simeone’s side have been lacklustre on the road all season, picking up only 18 points from 16 away trips this term. Their reputation as defensively organised has gone, with the visitors letting in 39 goals in 33 games, while they concede 1.3 per game on the road.
The visitors have conceded in each of their last eight La Liga assignments and they visit a Mallorca team who have scored in four of their last five home matches. With both teams scoring in five of Atletico’s last six matches, take both teams to score along with a 1-1 draw with Atletico struggling on the road while Mallorca have tailed off since their cup final loss.