đŸ”„Does the dominance shift? The key to the 10 May ClĂĄsico | OneFootball

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·17 April 2026

đŸ”„Does the dominance shift? The key to the 10 May ClĂĄsico

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FC Barcelona heads into the final stretch of the season with a challenge that goes beyond the present: the chance to level the historic balance against Real Madrid. On May 10, Camp Nou will host a Clásico that could mark a before and after. If Hansi Flick’s side manage to win, they would not only reach 106 victories in the head-to-head history between the two, but could also mathematically seal the LaLiga title.

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Title celebrations and the battle for the honors list

With a projected nine-point lead, a Barça win would mean celebrating the title against their eternal rival. But there is more at stake: if they win this league, Barça would reach 104 official titles, leaving them just two behind the 106 held by the club from the capital.


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The Super Cup, the stage for the final push

Although Madrid dominate in the Champions League and league titles, Barcelona are closing the gap thanks to their dominance in the Copa del Rey. If they are crowned domestic champions, the next Spanish Super Cup is shaping up to be a golden opportunity for the blaugrana to draw level in the historic honors list and finally dethrone Real Madrid.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŸ‡Ș🇾 here.


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