Barcelona crowned LaLiga champions with a dominant 2-0 win over Espanyol!
Yamal’s masterclass and Fermín’s strike seal domestic treble in crucial Barcelona vs Espanyol derby.
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Yamal’s Magic Seals the Title
The first half saw a cagey affair, with Espanyol deploying a low-block 5-4-1 to neutralize Barça’s attack.
Barcelona controlled 68% possession but faced resolute defense, with Espanyol’s Leandro Cabrera and Bernardo Espinosa blocking six shots before the break.
Flick’s halftime adjustment—shifting Pedri to a deeper playmaking role and urging wider overlaps from Jules Koundé—unlocked the breakthrough.

In the 52nd minute, Yamal epitomized Barça’s patience. Collecting the ball 30 yards out, the 17-year-old drifted past two defenders, cut inside onto his left foot, and curled a pinpoint strike into the top corner.
It was a carbon copy of his warm-up routine, as Pedri later revealed: "He practiced that exact shot twice before the game. His dedication is unreal."
Espanyol’s hopes disintegrated when Cabrera was sent off for elbowing Yamal in the 67th minute, reducing them to 10 men.
Barcelona exploited the numerical advantage with relentless pressure, culminating in López’s 90+3’ finish—a rebound from Raphinha’s saved shot—to seal the victory.
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Flick’s First Season: Treble Winner

Barcelona Clinch Treble Winner(BRG365)
The title marks the first domestic treble in Spanish football since 1989, a testament to Flick’s transformative impact.
Replacing Xavi after a trophyless 2023/24 season, the German implemented a high-pressing 4-3-3 system, averaging 2.8 goals per league game and scoring 97 times—the most since 2017/18.
"We play for the fans, to make them proud," said Flick. "Four Clásico wins? That’s not luck—that’s mentality."
Key to Barça’s resurgence is their dominance in El Clásico: 4-0, 3-1, 2-1, and 4-3 victories over Real Madrid this season, the first time any team has won four Clásicos in a single campaign.
"Beating Madrid four times in one year? That’s historic," marveled defender Andreas Christensen. "It shows how far we’ve come under Hansi."
For Yamal, the goal was another milestone in a breakout season.
With 18 goals and 12 assists across competitions, the teenager has become the face of Barça’s new era.
"He’s not just a player—he’s a symbol," said captain Sergi Roberto. "At 17, he’s already dictating games like a veteran."
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Tough Europe Exit, Dominant at Home
While Barça’s Champions League campaign ended in semi-final heartache against Inter Milan, their domestic form has been relentless.
Unbeaten in LaLiga since January (15 wins, 2 draws), they’ve outscored opponents 54-16 in 2025, showcasing resilience after a mid-season slump.
"We stumbled in Europe, but domestically, we’ve been unstoppable," said Flick. "This treble proves we’re on the right path."
The victory also honored late team doctor Carles Miñarro, with Flick pointing to the sky after the final whistle: "Carles was family. This title is for him."
Scare Before Kickoff, Party After
The match was briefly delayed by a car accident outside the stadium, injuring 14 fans, though all non-life-threatening.
Police confirmed no foul play, and the game resumed after a 15-minute delay.
In Catalonia, fans flooded the streets of Barcelona, chanting "Visca Barça!" and celebrating the club’s 28th LaLiga title.
"This is what we’ve waited for—dominance, style, and youth," said supporter Maria Sánchez. "Flick and Yamal have given us hope for the next decade."