Barcelona clinched their first La Liga title since 2019 with a convincing 4-2 victory over inner-city rivals Espanyol on Sunday.
The Catalans took an early lead through Robert Lewandowski and continued their dominance by adding two more goals before halftime, with Alejandro Balde and Lewandowski finding the net. Jules Kounde extended the lead at the start of the second half, while Javier Puado and Joselu scored consolation goals for Espanyol.
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This triumph marks Barcelona’s 28th win of a remarkably dominant campaign under the guidance of Xavi Hernandez. Despite facing tough competition from European champions Real Madrid and a resurgent Atletico Madrid side, Barcelona has made the La Liga title race appear effortless, securing the championship with four games to spare.
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A significant factor behind their success has been Barcelona’s unexpectedly impressive defensive record. Throughout the season, they have conceded a mere 13 goals in 34 league matches.
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Goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has been instrumental in this achievement and has the opportunity to set a new clean sheet record in the remaining games, as he is just one clean sheet away from the current record.
On the offensive front, summer signing Robert Lewandowski has once again showcased his prowess by reaching the 30-goal mark for the eighth consecutive season. His consistent goal-scoring contributions have been vital to Barcelona’s title-winning campaign.
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