Barcelona midfielder reiterates team objective ahead of El Clasico – ‘We want 100 points’

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Barcelona midfielder reiterates team objective ahead of El Clasico – ‘We want 100 points’

Barcelona midfielder reiterates team objective ahead of El Clasico – ‘We want 100 points’

FC Barcelona could be crowned La Liga champions on Sunday at the Spotify Camp Nou when they face off against Real Madrid.All the Blaugrana need at this stage is a draw in the Clasico to be confirmed a...

Barcelona midfielder reiterates team objective ahead of El Clasico – ‘We want 100 points’

FC Barcelona could be crowned La Liga champions on Sunday at the Spotify Camp Nou when they face off against Real Madrid.All the Blaugrana need at this stage is a draw in the Clasico to be confirmed a...

FC Barcelona are on the brink of La Liga glory, and what better stage to seal the deal than the iconic Spotify Camp Nou? This Sunday, the Blaugrana host arch-rivals Real Madrid in a blockbuster El Clásico, where a single point—just a draw—would be enough to crown them champions, thanks to their commanding 11-point lead with only four matches remaining.

But don't tell that to Gavi. The young Barcelona midfielder, speaking during a media session with DSports, made it clear that the squad isn't settling for the bare minimum. "We want to win, we're really looking forward to El Clásico and to winning the title," he said. "We want to win every remaining game and hopefully we can reach 100 points, because that would be an amazing season."

That's the kind of ambition that defines a champion. Under Hansi Flick's guidance, this Barcelona side is chasing history. Gavi reminded everyone that hitting the century mark in points is a rare feat—achieved only once by Barcelona under Tito Vilanova in 2013 and once by Real Madrid under José Mourinho in 2012. "We always want more," he added, setting the bar high for a squad that's already exceeded expectations.

The countdown to Sunday has been electric, and for Gavi, the intensity is personal. "The days leading up to it are always intense; there's a real desire for the Clásico to arrive," he explained, noting the deep-rooted connection many players have with this fixture. With several La Masia graduates in the squad, including Gavi himself, the rivalry runs through their veins from youth ranks to the senior team.

Since returning from injury last month, Gavi has been in sparkling form, and his performances might just earn him a starting spot ahead of Frenkie de Jong for this massive clash. Whether he's on the pitch or not, his message is clear: Barcelona aren't just chasing the title—they're chasing perfection.

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