Following his suspension, midfielder Dani Rodríguez publicly apologized. Coach Jakoba Arrasate also emphasizes that team rules are non-negotiable.
A brief apology, big impact
\nIt was quiet about the matter until Dani Rodríguez spoke up on Instagram last night. The midfielder, who was suspended by the club nearly two weeks ago, posted an apology in which he admitted mistakes and asked for forgiveness. There were no long excuses, just a brief statement that he had acted wrongly and the will to be back with the team.
\n\nThe coach makes the boundaries clear
\nAt the press conference the day after, coach Jakoba Arrasate spoke clearly: he was talking about a red line that had been crossed. Not only the act itself disturbed him, according to Arrasate, but above all the breach of the team code. In his words, there are rules within the collective, and when they are violated it becomes hard to include someone in the squad.
\n\nThis is not a surprising stance: team discipline takes precedence over individual interests for many coaches, especially when it comes to public statements that can affect the mood in the team. Here on the island the topic was discussed in cafes on Passeig and in the bar next to the Estadi — opinions are divided.
\n\nWhat counts now: team spirit
\nDespite Arrasate's clear words, the coach also emphasizes that the unity of the squad now has priority. We must stick together, he said. Tonight at 21:00 the next league game kicks off: Real Mallorca travels to Barcelona to play Espanyol. Whether Rodríguez will be in the squad remained open, suggesting that sporting decisions will continue to depend on behavior and team climate.
\n\nIn the days after the suspension the club issued a brief statement, then there was silence in the official space. On social media, however, it was loud: fans reacted, fan clubs commented, and some teammates kept their distance intentionally. Such dynamics have unfortunately become part of daily life for modern professional footballers.
\n\nLooking ahead
\nWhether the apology is enough will only become clear in the coming weeks. What matters is how Rodríguez performs in training, how he treats his teammates, and whether he can slowly rebuild the lost trust. For the club's supporters, the weekend offers a distraction: a night game in Barcelona is always a test — for the coach, for the players, and for the team's cohesion.
\n\nIn short: An Instagram post can open doors, but in a team actions must follow. We will stay on it — and we will be watching tonight at 21:00 closely.
Similar News

Watch theft in Palma: Escape to Barcelona ends at the airport
A tourist in Palma was the victim of a brutal robbery. The suspect tried to flee but was arrested at Barcelona airport. ...

Severe Weather in Mallorca: Ongoing Delays at Palma Airport Cause Frustration
Due to heavy rain and thunderstorms, there are still significant delays at Palma Airport. Travelers from Germany should ...

Northern Lights over Mallorca: When and Where You Can See the Aurora Borealis
Between October 20 and 29, the Northern Lights could be visible over Mallorca. Who wouldn’t want to go to Scandinavia? A...

Costitx: Flowers, Stones, and a Look at the Starry Sky
Small village, big personality: Costitx blends blooming streets, ancient excavations, and an observatory - a day-trip ti...

Die Zeit auf Mallorca: Warum die Uhren hier anders ticken
Auf Mallorca läuft die Uhr offiziell anders als die Sonne — ein Erbe aus den 1940er-Jahren, das bis heute unseren Alltag...