Barcelona players celebrating their 29th LaLiga championship title at packed Camp Nou stadium

Barcelona Wins 29th LaLiga Title, Beats Real Madrid 2-0

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Barcelona sealed their 29th LaLiga championship with a commanding 2-0 victory over rivals Real Madrid at Camp Nou. Marcus Rashford's stunning free kick and Ferran Torres' powerful strike crowned a season of excellence.

Barcelona's faithful erupted in celebration Sunday as their team clinched the LaLiga title by defeating Real Madrid in the season's most crucial Clasico. The 2-0 victory at Camp Nou secured manager Hansi Flick's second consecutive championship with 91 points, putting them an untouchable 14 points ahead with just three games remaining.

Marcus Rashford set the tone early, bending a gorgeous free kick into the top corner just nine minutes into the match. The English forward's strike sent 90,000 fans into a frenzy and crushed Real Madrid's already slim title hopes.

Ferran Torres doubled the advantage nine minutes later with a thunderous finish after Dani Olmo's clever backheel set him up perfectly. The two early goals gave Barcelona the cushion they needed to control the match and claim the crown.

The victory caps a remarkable campaign where Barcelona lost only four league matches all season. Flick has now delivered back-to-back titles and secured the LaLiga and Copa del Rey double in his first year at the helm.

Barcelona Wins 29th LaLiga Title, Beats Real Madrid 2-0

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Despite both teams missing key players due to injuries, the match showcased the depth and resilience that defines champions. Barcelona played without stars Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, and Jules Kounde, yet still dominated their biggest rivals on football's grandest stage.

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois kept his team competitive with several brilliant saves throughout the match. Rashford and Torres both tested him repeatedly, but Barcelona's attacking pressure proved too much to overcome.

The win represents more than just another trophy for Barcelona's devoted supporters who've watched their club navigate challenging times in recent years. This title confirms their team has returned to the summit of Spanish football with a style that excites and a squad built for sustained success.

Camp Nou witnessed pure joy as the final whistle blew, launching celebrations that will echo through Barcelona's streets for weeks to come.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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