Monday, May 11, 2026 - FC Barcelona secured the LaLiga title in dramatic fashion after defeating fierce rivals Real Madrid in El Clasico, clinching the championship with three matches still left to play.
Barcelona entered the clash holding an 11-point lead over
Madrid, meaning even a draw would have been enough to officially crown them
champions. Instead, they sealed the title with an emphatic 2-0 victory in front
of their home supporters.
The breakthrough came just nine minutes into the match when
Marcus Rashford curled a stunning free-kick past Thibaut Courtois to give
Barcelona the lead. The England forward, currently on loan from Manchester
United, delivered one of his best moments since arriving in Spain, bending the
ball into the top corner to ignite celebrations around the Nou Camp.
Barcelona doubled their advantage in the 18th minute through
Ferran Torres, who calmly finished after finding space in the Madrid defence.
The visitors struggled throughout the match and were without star forward
Kylian Mbappe, who reportedly missed the game because of a muscle injury.
Jude Bellingham thought he had pulled a goal back for Madrid
midway through the second half after finishing from close range, but the effort
was ruled out for offside. The match also saw tempers flare after Trent
Alexander-Arnold shoved Raphinha during a heated exchange, leading to a brief
confrontation involving Vinicius Junior before the situation calmed down.
Barcelona’s injured teenage star Lamine Yamal later joined
the celebrations on the pitch as fans marked the club’s latest league triumph.
The title victory also represented another major success for manager Hansi
Flick in his first season in charge of the Catalan side.

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