Mallorca: 1. Greif - 6. Copete, 21. Raillo, 22. Mojica (Lato, 85), 23. Maffeo (Morey, 85), 24. Valjent - 12. Samuel Costa - 10. Darder, 14. Dani Rodríguez (Sánchez An., 64) - 9. Prats A. (Domenech M., 64), 17. Larin C.
Substitution: Sánchez An. (from 64); Domenech M. (from 64); Morey (from 85); Lato (from 85)
Bench: 13. Roman Leo, 25. Cuéllar I. - 32. López D. - 5. Mascarell, 16. Fernandez V., 28. Jan Salas - 20. Chiquinho
Yellow Cards: Dani Rodríguez 44; Maffeo 59
Club Deportivo Leganes: 13. Dmitrović - 3. Sáenz J., 6. González Se., 12. Rosier, 20. Hernández J. - 2. Altimira, 5. Tapia, 8. Cissé S. (Óscar Rodríguez, 76), 17. Neyou (Brašanac, 80) - 19. García D. (de la Fuente, 76), 30. Diomande Y.
Substitution: Óscar Rodríguez (from 76); de la Fuente (from 76); Brašanac (from 80)
Bench: 1. Soriano, 36. Martín A. A. - 21. López R.A., 24. Chicco - 11. Juan Cruz, 18. Duk, 23. El Haddadi
Yellow Cards: Neyou 76
Barca now sit seven points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table
Madrid showcased their championship mentality with a hard-fought 3-2 comeback victory
Real Betis pulled off a stunning comeback, keeping their hopes alive for a spot in next season's European competitions
Sevilla climbed to 11th place in the Spanish La Liga standings
Real Madrid have secured their place in the final of the Spanish Super Cup
Barcelona won in the Spanish championship for the first time in a month
Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti shared his thoughts on his team's commanding 3-0 win against Leganés in La Liga
Real Madrid secured their second consecutive win in La Liga by defeating Leganes in an away match
Real Madrid kicked off the defence of their league title with a draw against Mallorca