Barcelona is two-time LaLiga champion after beating Real Madrid in a Clásico that sentence to the season
Hansi Flick's team defeated 2-0 Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou and secured the LaLiga title with three days of anticipation
Barcelona was proclaimed LaLiga champion this Sunday after beating Real Madrid 2-0 in a Clásico that left the Azulgrana team celebrating its second consecutive championship and confirmed a season without titles for the merengue team.
The team led by Hansi Flick took advantage of the total support of Spotify Camp Nou and resolved the match from the first minutes with goals from Mar cus Rashford and Ferran Torres, on a night also marked by the complicated personal moment of the German coach after the death of his father.
With this result, Barcelona achieved its 29th league title and mathematically closed the fight for the championship with three games left.
Rashford and Ferran Torres headed the Barcelona title
The domination of Barcelona was evident from the beginning against a Real Madrid affected by multiple absences and with problems to compete in intensity and collective functioning.
Just at the ninth minute, Marcus Rashford, who took the place of the injured Lamine Yamal, opened the scoring with a spectacular free kick from the front of the area that left Thibaut Courtois with no options.
The second hit came barely ten minutes later. The play started with an action from Fermín López, continued with an assist from Dani Olmo and ended with a forceful shot from Ferran Torres inside the area.
The 2-0 unleashed euphoria at Spotify Camp Nou and left the blue team with absolute control of the match and the championship.
Real Madrid reacted late and will close the season without titles
Although Real Madrid tried to respond with some quick transitions, Carlo Ancelotti's team showed too many difficulties to generate constant danger.
Gonzalo García had one of the clearest chances after a long ball from Asencio, but defined outside in the hand-to-hand front te Joan García. Later Eric García avoided a dangerous arrival by Vinicius Junior by cutting a pass from Jude Bellingham.
In the second half, the white team managed to score through Jude Bellingham, although the goal was disallowed due to offside.
Without Kylian Mbappé nor Federico Valverde on the field and with Vinicius disconnected, the Madridista offensive lost weight as the match progressed.
Hansi Flick conquers his first League in a Clásico
The championship also meant a special night for Hansi Flick, who won his second consecutive LaLiga in charge of Barcelona and the first secured directly against Real Madrid.
The German coach decided to lead the team despite the recent death of his father, a situation that generated shows of support both within and outside the club.
While Camp Nou chanted “Champions, champions!”, the blue footballers began the celebration on the grass after the final whistle by Hernández Hernández.
For their part, the Real Madrid players congratulated their rival before retiring to the locker room with resignation after a campaign that will end without trophies.

