Barcelona has reclaimed their title as champions of Spain, triumphing 2-0 against Real Madrid on Sunday, captivating a jubilant home crowd.
Hansi Flick’s team demonstrated superior intensity, cohesion, confidence, and decision-making over the entire 90 minutes, securing their latest trophy with an impressive performance.
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Marcus Rashford opened the scoring with a spectacular free-kick from outside the box, which sailed past a leaping Thibaut Courtois less than 10 minutes into the match, followed by Ferran Torres, who capitalized on a flicked pass from Dani Olmo to extend the lead to 2-0.
This victory secures Barcelona’s retention of their LaLiga title, marking the 29th championship in the club’s history, bringing them just seven titles away from the all-time record held by their arch-rivals.
Notable players such as Lamine Yamal, Ferran, Robert Lewandowski, and Raphinha showcased remarkable performances throughout the 2025/26 season, propelling the Blaugrana to the summit.
These players accounted for over 50 goals this season, and with three games still to play, their offensive prowess remains a dominant force. Additionally, the defense has impressed by allowing the fewest goals in the league, conceding only 31.
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Sunday’s victory marks only the second time that a LaLiga title has been clinched during an El Clásico, the first being in 1932 with Real Madrid’s win. The streets of Barcelona will undoubtedly be alive with festivities well into the night!
