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?