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Emily Wilson·10 de maio de 2026
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Emily Wilson·10 de maio de 2026
Barcelona are once again the champions of Spain after beating Real Madrid 2-0 on Sunday in front of a roaring home crowd.
Hansi Flick's men were truly a step above their bitter rivals over 90 minutes showing more intensity, chemistry, confidence and decision making to lift their latest piece of silverware.
Marcus Rashford's stunning free-kick from outside the box less than 10 minutes in dipped beyond a diving Thibaut Courtois before Ferran Torres bounced on a flicked on pass from Dani Olmo for 2-0.
The result means Barcelona retained their LaLiga title and make it 29 in total for the club. That's just seven behind the all-time record held by their rivals.
Star names such as Lamine Yamal, Ferran, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha were electric throughout the 2025/26 season as the Blaugrana climbed to the top.
The above names combined for a staggering 50+ goals this campaign and there are three game still remaining. Then don't forget the impressive defence, which has conceded a league low of 31 goals.
Sunday's result was just the second time a LaLiga title was clinched in El Clásico and first since Real Madrid won in 1932. The streets of Barcelona will stay alive into the early hours, we're sure!
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