Barcelona have officially reclaimed their throne in Spanish football after sealing a historic back-to-back LaLiga title with a commanding 2-0 victory, May 10, 2026 over fierce rivals Real Madrid in a thrilling El Clasico showdown at Camp Nou.
The victory secured Barcelona’s 29th league crown and opened up an unassailable 14-point lead at the top of the table with only three matches remaining, confirming yet another remarkable season under German manager Hansi Flick.
For the first time in the club’s illustrious history, Barcelona mathematically clinched the league title by defeating Real Madrid in El Clasico a moment that instantly etched itself into Blaugrana folklore.
Flick’s side have been sensational throughout the campaign, collecting 91 points from 35 matches, winning 30 games and scoring a league-high 91 goals.
Their attacking brilliance has separated them from the rest of the division, scoring 21 more goals than second-placed Madrid.
After winning a domestic treble in his debut season, Flick has now guided Barcelona to consecutive LaLiga titles, becoming one of the most influential managers in the club’s modern era.
His fearless, attacking philosophy has transformed Barcelona into one of Europe’s most entertaining sides once again.
Barcelona’s title-winning campaign has been fuelled by a perfect blend of youth, experience and relentless attacking football.
Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal has continued his meteoric rise with 16 league goals, matching the tally of Ferran Torres.
Veteran striker Robert Lewandowski added 13 goals, while Brazilian winger Raphinha contributed 11 in another outstanding campaign.
Meanwhile, on-loan forward Marcus Rashford has enjoyed a strong resurgence in Spain, scoring eight league goals and becoming a key figure in Flick’s attacking setup.
In midfield, Dani Olmo and Fermín López provided creativity and balance, while defensively, young centre-back Pau Cubarsí emerged as one of the revelations of the season.
At the back, goalkeeper Joan García kept 15 clean sheets as Barcelona conceded fewer than a goal per game on average.
Barcelona’s triumph over Madrid also marked their 11th consecutive LaLiga victory a feat achieved previously by only a handful of legendary Barcelona managers including Pep Guardiola, Frank Rijkaard, Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova.
With silverware continuing to arrive at Camp Nou and a new generation of stars flourishing under Flick, many supporters now believe Barcelona are entering another golden era one that could dominate both Spanish and European football for years to come.







