Barcelona seal 29th LaLiga title with 2-0 Clasico win over Real Madrid
- On Sunday, May 10, 2026, FC Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2-0 at Camp Nou, clinching their 29th LaLiga title and securing back-to-back championships.
- Barcelona entered the match 11 points clear with four games remaining, while Real Madrid arrived amid internal turmoil following reported training ground altercations between midfielder Federico Valverde and midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni.
- English forward Marcus Rashford opened the scoring with a ninth-minute free-kick, and Barcelona forward Ferran Torres added a second in the 18th minute—the first LaLiga title clinched in an El Clásico since 1932.
- Coach Hansi Flick led the team despite his father's passing, securing an unassailable 14-point lead that cements Barcelona's domestic dominance and leaves Real Madrid trophyless for the second consecutive season.
- This victory marks Flick's second straight championship since taking charge in summer 2024, while Real Madrid faces a challenging rebuilding period after a turbulent year marked by internal strife and managerial instability.
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Hansi Flick, the head coach of defending Spanish league champion FC Barcelona, is proud of his players.
Follow-up on the position of German coach Hansie Flick, a final target for the Barcelona team during the current season, after the title of the Spanish league was settled following the victory of his Grim and his followers of Real Madrid with a score of 2.0, at the top of the 35th round. Barcelona raised its balance to 91 points, 14 points from Real Madrid, three rounds before the end of the Spanish league. Flick said following the crowning of t…
Hansi Flick is Spanish champion with FC Barcelona. He won the title only shortly after his father's death with an outstanding performance against Real Madrid, which also amazes ex-real players.
Rashford and Torres met for superior Catalans. The father of Barca-Coach Flick died a few hours before the game.
Barcelona are Spanish league champions for the 29th time. For the first time ever, the Catalans did so after an El Clásico. Real Madrid were defeated 2–0.
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