Barcelona dressing room eager to secure La Liga title this weekend

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Barcelona dressing room eager to secure La Liga title this weekend

Barcelona dressing room eager to secure La Liga title this weekend

According to SPORT, the FC Barcelona squad and head coach Hansi Flick are clear in their objective: they want to win La Liga as soon as possible, ideally this weekend.Last weekend proved decisive in s...

Barcelona dressing room eager to secure La Liga title this weekend

According to SPORT, the FC Barcelona squad and head coach Hansi Flick are clear in their objective: they want to win La Liga as soon as possible, ideally this weekend.Last weekend proved decisive in s...

The FC Barcelona dressing room is buzzing with a singular focus: clinch the La Liga title as quickly as possible—and ideally, this very weekend. According to SPORT, both the squad and head coach Hansi Flick are united in their push for an early celebration.

Last weekend was a game-changer in the title race. Real Madrid stumbled, dropping two points in stoppage time against Real Betis at Estadio de La Cartuja, while Barcelona powered through with a gritty win away to Getafe. That swing opened up an eleven-point lead for Barça with just five matches remaining—a commanding advantage that has the team dreaming big.

Here's the math: Barcelona can mathematically lock up the title this Sunday if they beat CA Osasuna at El Sadar on Saturday, and Real Madrid fail to win the following day against RCD Espanyol. It's a scenario that has sparked some internal debate—should they seize the title now, even if it comes indirectly, or hold out for a more dramatic coronation in the Clasico at Spotify Camp Nou against Real Madrid?

But inside the dressing room, there's no hesitation. The players and coaching staff are all-in on the fastest route. They've worked tirelessly to build this lead, and they see no reason to drag out the suspense. Why risk a stumble when you can wrap things up early?

That said, the team knows football can be unpredictable. A rough patch could stretch the race to the penultimate matchday, so the priority is clear: seal the deal now and avoid any last-minute jitters. Winning this weekend would still see Barça field a strong side in the Clasico, but it would also allow key players to rest during the final three league games, keeping legs fresh for any deeper runs.

And once the title is secured, there are still milestones to chase. Barcelona could aim for 100 points, matching the legendary La Liga records set by Tito Vilanova's 2012/13 team and Jose Mourinho's 2011/12 Real Madrid. It's the kind of extra motivation that keeps this squad hungry, even with the trophy nearly in hand.

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