The first 20 minutes belonged to the visitors. The next 70 belonged to Barcelona. And when the final whistle blew at Camp Nou on February 7, 2026, the Blaugrana had extended their La Liga lead to four points with a commanding 3-0 victory over RCD Mallorca.

The Early Scare

Mallorca came out pressing. They generated four shots on target in the opening 20 minutes. Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia made three superb saves to keep the match scoreless.

GOAL.com rated Garcia 7/10 for his performance. Without his early heroics, the narrative changes completely.

The Breakthrough

Robert Lewandowski ended the tension in the 29th minute. After Marcus Rashford's effort was blocked, Dani Olmo delivered what GOAL described as a 'feather-light touch' to set up the Polish striker. Lewandowski finished clinically.

It was Lewandowski's 18th league goal of the season. Olmo earned a 9/10 rating for his creative masterclass.

The Magic Moment

Then came the strike that defined the night. In the 56th minute, 17-year-old Lamine Yamal took aim from 22 yards. The ball dipped, swerved, and found the top corner.

The goalkeeper never saw it. The crowd erupted. 'He's magic,' GOAL wrote in their match report, awarding Yamal 8/10.

Yamal had missed a close-range chance before halftime. He more than made up for it.

The Finishing Touch

Marc Bernal came off the bench to seal the victory in the 82nd minute. His 'exceptional dribbling and fine finish,' as GOAL noted, capped a perfect evening for Hansi Flick's side.

Barcelona has now kept four consecutive clean sheets at Camp Nou. They remain unbeaten in La Liga since November 2025.

The title race is not over. But Barcelona just made their lead a little more comfortable.