The streets of Barcelona erupted in celebration on Monday as over 750,000 fans gathered to honor their team. This massive parade followed a decisive 2-0 victory over Real Madrid at Camp Nou. That win officially secured Barcelona’s second consecutive La Liga title and the 29th in the history of the club.
A Dominant Run to the Championship
Hansi Flick’s squad showed incredible consistency throughout the season. By defeating their rivals on Sunday, they built a 14-point lead over second-placed Madrid. Since only three matches remain in the season, this lead is now impossible to overcome.
The players celebrated from the top of open-air buses, waving flags and cheering with the devoted “Blaugrana” crowd. The club released a statement praising the passion of the city, noting that the team continues to write successful new chapters in its long history.
The Quest for 100 Points
Even though the trophy is already secured, the season is not over for Barcelona. They currently sit on 91 points with three games left on the schedule. If they win their remaining matches, they will reach the legendary 100-point mark.
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Only two other teams in the history of La Liga have ever reached 100 points. If Flick’s side achieves this, it will cement this specific squad as one of the most dominant in Spanish football history.
Mixed Emotions for Hansi Flick
While the parade was a moment of pure joy for the fans, it was a bittersweet time for manager Hansi Flick. Reports indicated that Flick was mourning the recent passing of his father. Despite the personal loss, he led the team to their second straight title, showing immense professional strength during a difficult time.
