Barcelona secure consecutive LaLiga crowns with flair as Hansi Flick crafts enduring legacy

Barcelona secure consecutive LaLiga crowns with flair as Hansi Flick crafts enduring legacy

The Catalan powerhouse defeated Real Madrid 2-0 at Camp Nou to seal the 2025/26 Spanish championship, adding to the woes of their fierce opponents, who have faced a challenging period both on and off the field.

This marks the first occasion in the clubs storied past that Barcelona have secured the title mathematically via a Clasico triumph.

In this campaign, Hansi Flicks dynamic team has collected a remarkable 91 points across 35 LaLiga fixtures, achieving 30 victories and netting a league-leading 91 goals along the way. Notably, their tally exceeds second-place Real Madrid by 21 goals so far.

Following an outstanding inaugural season at the helm in 2024/25 that delivered a domestic treble, Flicks bold, attacking strategy has once more delivered outstanding results this term, enabling Barca to hold onto the elite division crown for the initial time since 2019.

Standout moments from the league season encompass twin triumphs against Atletico Madrid and local foes Espanyol, plus emphatic successes over Real Betis, Athletic Club, and Valencia.

A genuine collective performance

Scoring has been distributed widely across the squad, with Lamine Yamal (16), Ferran Torres (16), Robert Lewandowski (13), and Raphinha (11) all hitting double figures for the Blaugrana in LaLiga.

In addition, loanee Marcus Rashford from Manchester United has added eight goals, complemented by Dani Olmo (7) and Fermin Lopez (6).

Defensively, Flicks squad has allowed fewer than one goal per match on average (31 total), with the consistently excellent Joan Garcia securing 15 shutouts, and 19-year-old Pau Cubarsi proving a reliable fixture and standout in the backline.

Barcas success against Madrid extended their LaLiga winning streak to 11 in a row.

Just four other managers in the clubs annals have accomplished such a sequence: Pep Guardiola (one of 16 and another of 11), Frank Rijkaard (14), Luis Enrique (12), and Tito Vilanova (11).

This streak positions Flick among elite figures, yet considering last years treble and this seasons LaLiga conquest, it is evident the German coach is forging a heritage that will endure in Catalonia and further afield.