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A Clasico way to retain the title

Barcelona defends crown with win over Madrid as mourning Flick watches on

China Daily | Updated: 2026-05-12 09:14
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Barcelona's players hoist coach Hansi Flick into the air as they celebrate completing their La Liga title defense with a 2-0 win over rival Real Madrid on Sunday. [Photo/Agencies]

Watched by its grieving coach, Barcelona won its second straight Spanish league title and 29th overall with a comfortable 2-0 win over Real Madrid at Camp Nou on Sunday, adding to its rival's troubled season.

Goals by Marcus Rashford in the ninth minute and Ferran Torres in the 18th gave Barcelona the victory and an insurmountable 14-point advantage over its fierce rival with three rounds remaining in La Liga.

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick was in the dugout for Sunday's Clasico following the death of his father, which Barcelona announced hours before kickoff. Players from both teams wore black armbands and there was a moment of silence before kickoff.

A draw would also have been enough for the Catalan club to seal its third league title in four seasons.

Madrid, which remains the most successful club in the league with 36 trophies, is ending a second consecutive season without a major title. Sunday's defeat at Barcelona capped an embarrassing week for Madrid, marked by altercations between players in training that led the club to fine Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni 500,000 euros ($589,000) each.

Rashford opened the scoring for the host with a wonderfully taken freekick, curling the ball over the wall and into the top corner. Torres added to the lead from inside the area after a flick from Dani Olmo.

'This is like a family'

Flick's father reportedly died overnight. The coach celebrated Barcelona's goals and looked emotional after the final whistle.

"I will never forget this day. It was a tough day for me. It starts with this (news that) my father passed away, but here, my team is fantastic," Flick said. "I really love it, this is like a family and they gave everything today and I'm really proud. It's amazing, in this stadium, and also in the Clasico against Real Madrid, to win La Liga."

There was a brief scuffle between players in the 51st minute after Olmo confronted a Madrid player and was shown a yellow card.

Madrid's Jude Bellingham had a goal disallowed for offside in the 63rd.

Brazil forward Raphinha replaced Rashford in the 64th to return from a long injury layoff.

Barcelona has been playing its final league games without the injured Lamine Yamal, its biggest star. Yamal, however, was on the field along with his teammates to lift the trophy.

Flick's team was disappointed to be knocked out in the Champions League quarterfinals by Atletico Madrid in April, but was still determined to celebrate in style.

"This title is more special for winning it at home against (Real)Madrid, now we have to enjoy it with the fans," Barca midfielder Frenkie de Jong told Movistar.

"We have been the best team in Spain — of course we (also) want to win the Champions League, that's the objective. Next year we will have another opportunity."

No Mbappe

Madrid was without the injured Kylian Mbappe, the league's leading scorer with 24 goals. The France forward failed to recover from a left-hamstring ailment that has kept him sidelined since late April.

Mbappe last week addressed a fresh wave of criticism of him in Spain, insisting he was fully committed to the club and to recovering from his latest injury. Some Madrid fans had expressed concern that the France forward was saving himself for the upcoming World Cup. He posted a story during Sunday's game while it was being shown on television, along with supporting words for the club and a white heart.

Madrid was also without Valverde, who hurt his head in the altercation with Tchouameni after allegedly accidentally knocking his head on a table.

It was not the only altercation involving Madrid players during training last week. Alvaro Carreras confirmed he was in a "minor" incident with a teammate. Spanish media said he and fellow defender Antonio Rudiger got into a scuffle.

Arbeloa under fire

The loss in Sunday's Clasico is likely to increase criticism of coach Alvaro Arbeloa, who was promoted from Madrid's reserve team when Xabi Alonso was fired in January. The rumors of a possible return to the club for Jose Mourinho are only likely to increase.

This season, Barcelona also won the Spanish Super Cup and has won 11 consecutive games in the league.

Spain sweats on Williams

Spain forward Nico Williams had to be substituted before halftime in Athletic Bilbao's 1-0 loss to Valencia at home, prompting more concerns ahead of the World Cup.

Williams appeared to suffer a hamstring injury, and was replaced by his brother Inaki Williams in the 37th minute.

Athletic did not immediately release details about Sunday's injury.

The 23-year-old forward has been a regular in Spain's squad, playing in attack alongside Yamal.

Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham (right) and Vinicius Junior cut dejected figures after Sunday's defeat to Barcelona. [Photo/Agencies]
Lamine Yamal (left) and Raphinha celebrate Barcelona retaining its La Liga title after beating Real Madrid at Camp Nou in Barcelona on Sunday. [Photo/Agencies]

 

 

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