Palma, May 25 (EFE).- Javier Aguirre, Mallorca coach, repeats the eleven of last day in the defeat in Almería, with the exception of the Zimbabwean Tino Kadewere, who enters for Antonio Sánchez. His counterpart in Valencia, Rubén Baraja, bets on an attack made up of the Brazilian Samuel Días Lino and the Madrid Hugo Duro for the match of the thirty-sixth day to be held at the Son Moix stadium.
Aguirre does not appeal to the rotations due to the long list of casualties that he has to face a clash in which the only thing that is at stake for the vermillions, already saved with 44 points, is to improve the image before their fans.
Antonio Raillo, Matija Nastasic, Ludwing Agustinsson and Íñigo Ruiz de Galarreta, injured, have not been called up; and although the Mexican coach has called up Giovanni González, Manu Morlanes and Jaume Costa, they did not start because they are still convalescing from their respective physical ailments.
Baraja, for his part, opted for the offensive tandem made up of Lino and Hugo Duro to try to score three gold points in the Balearic capital which, if successful, would give his team virtual permanence.
Likewise, homegrown players Javi Guerra and Diego López continue in the Valencian starting eleven, the latter, scorer of the winning goal against Real Madrid last day.
Mallorca faces the game in the middle of the negotiations to renew the contract of Javier Aguirre -his representative is already finalizing the last fringes in Palma- and with the aim of cleaning up his image, seriously damaged with the 3-0 conceded last day in Almería , as recognized by the Aztec technician himself.
Valencia seeks to regain concentration and avoid the storm unleashed by the racist chants in Mestalla to the Brazilian Real Madrid Vinícius Júnior, which have marked the future of the Che team in recent days.
Mallorca: Rajkovic; Maffeo, Valjent, Hadzikadunic, Copete, Tino Kadewere; Baba, Dani Rodriguez, Amath, Kang In Lee; Muriqi.
Valencia: Mamardashvili; Thierry, Diakhaby, Gabriel, Gayá; Nico, Javier Guerra; Diego López, André Almeida, Samuel Lino; Hugo Hard.