7M - Barcelona Clinch 29th La Liga Title with Commanding Clasico Victory Over Real Madrid
Posted Monday, May 11, 2026 by 7M Sport

Barcelona reaffirmed their status as the dominant force in Spanish football on Sunday, securing their 29th La Liga championship in spectacular fashion. In a high-stakes Clasico at the Camp Nou, Hansi Flick’s side dismantled arch-rivals Real Madrid with a 2-0 victory, moving an insurmountable 14 points clear at the top of the table. With only three matches remaining in the campaign, the result mathematically confirmed Barcelona as champions for the second consecutive year.
The foundations for the victory were laid in a clinical opening period. Marcus Rashford continued his impressive form by breaking the deadlock early in the first half, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to fire the hosts ahead. The momentum stayed firmly with the Catalan giants, and shortly before the interval, Ferran Torres doubled the lead with a composed finish. These two strikes proved sufficient to deflate a Real Madrid side that struggled to find a creative spark throughout the contest.
Under the guidance of Hansi Flick, Barcelona have showcased a blend of tactical rigueur and attacking flair that few teams have been able to match this season. This title win serves as a major validation of Flick's philosophy, emphasizing high-intensity pressing and swift transitions. By securing the trophy with games to spare, the club has demonstrated a level of consistency that has seen them remain at the summit for the vast majority of the season.
For Real Madrid, the defeat at the Camp Nou was particularly bitter, as it officially consigned them to a trophyless season. Despite their efforts to keep pace with the leaders, the 14-point deficit highlights the significant gap that has emerged between the two giants this year. While the capital club enters a period of reflection, Barcelona’s players and supporters celebrated late into the night, marking a triumph that further cements their current era of domestic superiority.
This 29th title is more than just a trophy; it is a testament to a squad that has navigated the pressures of expectation with remarkable composure. As Ronald Araujo hoisted the silverware amidst the cheers of the Camp Nou faithful, the focus now turns to a potential era of sustained dominance under Flick's leadership. Barcelona have not only won the league but have done so by asserting their authority over their greatest rivals on the grandest stage.
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