Flick Fights Back Tears as Barca Seal LaLiga Title with Clasico Triumph
Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres scored as Barcelona secured the title with three matches left and extended its lead to 14 points.
- On Sunday, Barcelona clinched their 29th Liga title with a 2-0 victory over Real Madrid at Camp Nou, securing an insurmountable 14-point advantage with three rounds remaining.
- Barcelona coach Hansi Flick led the team despite his father's death, which the club announced hours before kickoff. Flick told players of his loss, describing them as "like a family."
- Goals by Marcus Rashford in the ninth minute and Ferran Torres in the 18th minute secured the victory. Torres scored from inside the area following a flick from Dani Olmo.
- Sunday's defeat capped an embarrassing week for Real Madrid, marked by training altercations that led the club to fine Federico Valverde and Tchouam €500,000 each. Madrid ends a second consecutive season without a major title.
- Barcelona aims to match the 100-point record in the final three Liga matches, while Flick, who reportedly will extend his contract, stated the team's primary goal next season is winning the Champions League.
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Gavi credits father figure Flick after Barcelona´s title win
Gavi described head coach Hansi Flick as a father figure following Barcelona’s title win, saying the German’s unwavering belief allowed him to get back to his best after three injury-hit years. Barca clinched their 29th LaLiga title – and their second in a row – with a comfortable 2-0 ...
The victory over Real Madrid secures the Spanish football championship to FC Barcelona prematurely. But shortly before the game coach Hansi Flick suffers a heavy blow of fate.
Hansi Flick mourns for his father and celebrates with his players. The new championship of FC Barcelona bears the handwriting of his coach again. But there is still a puzzle part missing for the club Olympic.
Hours after father's death, Flick guides Barcelona to La Liga triumph
The German coach took his place on the sidelines at a sold-out Camp Nou despite his personal tragedy, steering his side to a result that put Barca out of reach of their rivals
Real Bickers, Barça Hugs: How ‘Father’ Hansi Flick Became Champion with a Bunch of Twenty-Somethings
A 61-year-old coach and many players who are just in their twenties, or not even that far. "It feels like a family," said Hansi Flick, the manager who led Barcelona to the championship for the second time in his second season. In a head-to-head duel with Real Madrid, and on the day his father passed away.
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick experiences moving champion moments in Camp Nou after the 2-0 against Real Madrid.
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