In an atmosphere of pure jubilation at the Spotify Camp Nou, FC Barcelona manager Hansi Flick expressed profound gratitude to his players and the club’s leadership after securing the 2025–26 La Liga title with a decisive 2-0 victory over Real Madrid.
The victory, achieved on Sunday, May 10, 2026, marks Barcelona’s second consecutive league crown under the German tactician, further cementing their dominance in Spanish football.
The title was sealed in the most dramatic fashion possible: a home El Clásico win. Early goals from Marcus Rashford (9′) and Ferran Torres (18′) set the tone, as Flick’s side outclassed their bitter rivals to wrap up the championship with three games to spare.
Following the final whistle, an emotional Flick was quick to deflect the credit toward his team and the support staff.
“I want to thank the squad, the president, the vice-president, Deco, and everyone who has supported us,” Flick said during the post-match celebrations. “In the end, the most important thing is that I’m very proud to have such a good team. Thank you for that determination to fight for the full 90 minutes.”
The triumph represents Flick’s fourth trophy since taking the helm at Barcelona, following a successful 2024–25 campaign and a Spanish Super Cup victory earlier this year in January. Under his guidance, the club has navigated financial transitions to emerge as a stable, high-pressing powerhouse.
Flick praised the team’s tactical discipline and unity as the foundation of their success. “It’s fantastic to have won La Liga in an El Clásico. It wasn’t easy; they’re a great team. I’m very proud because everyone feels part of this and is connected.”
While the domestic title is secured, Flick has already hinted that the club’s ambitions do not stop at the Spanish border. With the squad’s morale at an all-time high, the focus now shifts toward a potential deep run in European competition.
“We must celebrate this,” Flick concluded, “but the mentality of this team is incredible. We play for the badge and for the fans. Visca Barça and Visca Catalunya!”
