Champions! A 2-0 Clásico Victory Crowns Barça as the Kings of La Liga

Champions! A 2-0 Clásico Victory Crowns Barça as the Kings of La Liga

Here is a look back at the journey of this historic team throughout the season:

The "Alirón" Clásico

May 10, 2026, will be remembered as the day Barça reclaimed the Spanish throne right in front of their eternal rivals.

The Result: FC Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid.

The Scorers: Marcus Rashford opened the scoring with a masterful free-kick (9th min), and Ferran Torres sealed the win following an assist from Dani Olmo (18th min).

The Context: With this win, Barça reached 91 points, establishing an insurmountable 14-point lead over Real Madrid.


Stats of a Dominant Campaign

Flick’s squad has shown overwhelming consistency, especially at home, where they have maintained a perfect record.

Overall Record: 30 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses (as of Matchday 35).

The Spotify Camp Nou Fortress: The team has won every single home game this season (18 out of 18 so far).

Offensive Power: They have netted 91 goals (an average of 2.6 per game), driven by an explosive attacking lineup.

Key Performance Leaders

Player League Goals Notes
Lamine Yamal 16 The young star has been the creative engine with 11 assists.
Ferran Torres 16 Scorer of decisive goals, including the title-clincher in the Clásico.
Robert Lewandowski 13 Provided veteran leadership and clinical finishing in key moments.
Raphinha 11 A constant threat on the right wing throughout the season.

Turning Points on the Road to the Title

The Winning Streak: Before being crowned, Barça strung together 11 consecutive league victories, allowing them to pull away definitively at the top of the table.

Defensive Solidity: With Pau Cubarsí established as the leader of the defense and Joan García between the posts, the team has conceded only 31 goals.

The Domestic Double: In addition to La Liga, Barcelona also captured the Spanish Super Cup this season, once again defeating Real Madrid in the final.

The Next Challenge: The 100-Point Record

While they are already champions, the team still has a historic milestone within reach. If they win their final three matches against Alavés, Betis, and Valencia, they will equal the all-time record of 100 points in a single La Liga season.

Do you think Flick's Barça will keep the intensity high enough to chase that 100-point record now that the trophy is already in the cabinet?

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