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Barcelona Crown LaLiga Season with Clásico Statement

Posted on May 11, 2026, updated on May 11, 2026

Barcelona sealed the LaLiga title in the most satisfying way possible, beating Real Madrid 2-0 in El Clásico to move 14 points clear with three games left. Marcus Rashford’s early free kick and Ferran Torres’ close-range finish put the champions on their way before the match was even 20 minutes old.

It was a historic title win as well as a symbolic one. This was the first time Barcelona had mathematically clinched LaLiga through a Clásico result, which made the occasion even sweeter for Hansi Flick’s side.

Barcelona were missing key names, including Lamine Yamal and a fully fit Raphinha, yet they still looked sharper, more organised and more intense than Madrid. Flick’s pressing system and high defensive line again gave his team the platform to dominate domestically.

For Flick, the achievement is especially notable because he became the first coach to win back-to-back LaLiga titles since Ernesto Valverde. He also managed the game while dealing with the emotional loss of his father, and the players honoured him on a deeply moving afternoon.

Real Madrid’s season ended in frustration and flatness. They had no answer to Barcelona’s early surge, and even with Courtois making several saves, they never really looked capable of turning the match around. The result confirmed what had already been clear: their season has been a failure by their own standards.

The win also underlined how much has changed since Flick took charge. Barcelona now have a clear identity, domestic control and the ability to win big games even without all their star attackers. That combination made the title celebration feel less like a one-off and more like the continuation of a genuine era.

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