The draw gives Barcelona the chance to increase its lead at the top when it hosts struggling Sevilla later Sunday. The Catalan club will enter the match at Camp Nou with a five-point lead over second-place Madrid. “We already expected a very tough match,” Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. “We had our chances but couldn’t take advantage of them.” Ancelotti couldn’t count on several injured starters, including striker Karim Benzema, defender Ăder MilitĂŁo and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who was dropped from the squad at the last minute after getting injured during the warmup. Ancelotti also rested midfielders Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, who came on in the second half. Asensio missed a chance to equalize when his 60th-minute penalty kick was saved by Mallorca goalkeeper Pedrag Rajkovic after Madrid forward VinĂcius JĂșnior had been fouled. Madrid’s last chance was a header by Antonio RĂŒdiger that went narrowly wide deep into stoppage time. The hosts got on the board with an own-goal by Nacho FernĂĄndez, who was replacing MilitĂŁo in defense. Nacho went for a high cross and deflected the ball into his own net over goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, who started in place of Courtois. “I hit the ball with my head and unfortunately it went into the top corner,” Nacho said. “It was a complicated match, against a team that is having a good season. It’s a pity that we let three points get away.” Madrid was coming off a win against Valencia after being held by Real Sociedad. Its opponent in the semifinals of the Club World Cup on Wednesday will be Egyptian club Al Ahly. It was the second win in three league matches for Mallorca, and the fourth straight at home. It remained midtable with 28 points from 20 matches. “It’s a good result, moves us further away from the relegation zone,” Mallorc

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