
Barcelona sealed the 2025/2026 LaLiga title in emphatic style on Sunday, defeating arch-rivals Real Madrid 2-0 at Camp Nou to confirm themselves as champions with games to spare.
Hansi Flick’s side entered the El Clasico clash already holding an 11-point advantage over Real Madrid. They wasted no time extending it, delivering a dominant first-half display that left Los Blancos with no way back.
Marcus Rashford opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick, showcasing precision and composure to beat the wall and goalkeeper. Ferran Torres doubled the lead shortly after, firing home to put Barcelona firmly in control before halftime.
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Real Madrid attempted to mount a response in the second half, but Barcelona’s defense held firm and denied any clear-cut chances. The final whistle confirmed a clean sheet and a victory that mathematically secured the title for the Catalans.
The win takes Barcelona to 91 points, putting them out of reach of Real Madrid, who remain on 77 points. It marks Barcelona’s 29th LaLiga crown and a successful defense of their league title from last season.
The result cements Flick’s first season in charge as a major success and adds another chapter to the historic rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
