Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid: Rashford free kick, Ferran goal propel Barca to title, El Clasico clean sheet

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Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid: Rashford free kick, Ferran goal propel Barca to title, El Clasico clean sheet

Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid: Rashford free kick, Ferran goal propel Barca to title, El Clasico clean sheet

Barcelona are back-to-back La Liga champions after making history as the first team to seal a Spanish top-flight crown by winning El Clasico, this one a 2-0 win over Real Madrid at the Nou Camp on Sunday.

Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid: Rashford free kick, Ferran goal propel Barca to title, El Clasico clean sheet

Barcelona are back-to-back La Liga champions after making history as the first team to seal a Spanish top-flight crown by winning El Clasico, this one a 2-0 win over Real Madrid at the Nou Camp on Sunday.

Barcelona have etched their name into La Liga history books, clinching back-to-back titles in unforgettable fashion. The Blaugranas became the first team ever to seal a Spanish top-flight crown by winning El Clasico, delivering a commanding 2-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Camp Nou on Sunday.

The win gives Barcelona a commanding 14-point lead over their historic rivals with just three matches remaining. It's a statement performance that cements their dominance this season, with Alvaro Arbeloa unable to spark a turnaround for the visitors.

Goalscorers: Marcus Rashford 9', Ferran Torres 20'

The match exploded into life early, with Marcus Rashford opening the scoring with a stunning free kick that had the Camp Nou rocking. The English star curled the ball over the wall and into the top corner, leaving the Real Madrid goalkeeper with no chance. Just 11 minutes later, Ferran Torres doubled the lead with a clinical finish after a breathtaking lay-off from Dani Olmo, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.

Barcelona entered the match with an 11-point lead over Real Madrid, knowing that a win would effectively seal the title. With only 12 points left to play for, Real Madrid needed nothing less than victory to keep their slim hopes alive. A loss or draw would hand the crown to Barcelona, and the Blaugranas delivered when it mattered most.

Real Madrid's task was made even harder by the absence of Kylian Mbappe. The French superstar, who leads La Liga with 24 goals in 28 games, asked to be substituted during Real's draw with Real Betis in Week 33 and was ruled out for this crucial clash. Mbappe has been a thorn in Barcelona's side throughout his career, scoring 12 goals in 10 appearances against them, including six in four games during his time at PSG.

For Barcelona fans, this victory is more than just a title win—it's a statement of intent. The team has shown resilience, flair, and an unbreakable spirit, proving they are the kings of Spanish football once again. As the celebrations continue at the Camp Nou, the Blaugranas can look forward to lifting the trophy in front of their adoring fans.

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