Girona FC suffered a narrow 1–0 defeat to RCD Mallorca, with Samu Costa scoring the only goal of the match in a tight and tactical encounter.
Mallorca were more efficient with their moments in attack, and that proved decisive in a game where clear chances were limited and both sides struggled to find rhythm in the final third.

On the pitch, Girona enjoyed more possession for long spells but lacked cutting edge in the decisive areas. Their build-up play was controlled at times, yet they were often slowed down by Mallorca’s compact defensive shape and quick transitions. Mallorca, meanwhile, stayed disciplined, defended in numbers, and looked sharper whenever they broke forward, eventually punishing Girona with the match-winning goal.
After the game, Girona’s official X post triggered strong reactions from fans, many of whom expressed frustration over the team’s lack of urgency and consistency.
Tomas said,
The decisions being made are not helping us, we are heading backwards. Possession doesn’t win points, goals do, and the team doesn’t look like it cares even with survival on the line.
Dylan added,
Honestly, only Onahi and Vitor Reis are decent players.
Srgi reacted angrily, saying,
We keep giving away entire halves and then trying to fix things too late. It’s becoming a pattern and it’s unacceptable.
Jordivine questioned the mentality, stating,
If the mindset is already ‘calm down, there’s still time’, then what exactly are we waiting for?
Xavier demanded more fight, saying,
Every opponent seems to want it more than us. We need a team that comes out ready to bite from the start.
Oriol reflected on the season struggles, saying,
I warned this could happen months ago. We’re now in a dangerous position again after a poor run.
The result also comes amid wider La Liga tension, including Real Madrid being held to a frustrating draw against Girona earlier in the campaign, while Girona’s shock 2–1 win over Barcelona previously showed their ability to upset top sides.

Softfootball understands that Girona’s issue is not just results, but consistency and attacking sharpness, with growing pressure from fans as the season enters its decisive stage.