Flick fights back tears as Barca bag 29th La Liga crown w…

An emotional Hansi Flick celebrated guiding Barcelona to their 29th LaLiga title on Sunday, delivering a commanding 2-0 Clasico win over Real Madrid hours after his father passed away overnight.

Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres struck in the first half to help Flick’s side clinch La Liga in consecutive years, while consigning Real to a trophyless season. Barca moved an unassailable 14 points clear of second-place Los Blancos with three matches remaining.

This was only the second time the outcome of La Liga has been decided directly by the result of a Clasico, with record 36-time champions Real winning their first title in 1932 after a draw with Barca.

The German manager took his place on the sidelines at a sold-out Camp Nou despite his personal tragedy, steering his side to a result that put Barca out of reach of their rivals with three matches to play.

Before kickoff, the stadium observed a minute’s silence in tribute. Broadcast images showed Flick in tears, comforted by members of his technical staff and players in a poignant moment that set an emotionally charged tone for the evening.

On the pitch, Barcelona delivered the flourish to a campaign built on momentum, nerve and an unwavering commitment to attack, cementing Flick’s bond with a demanding fan base who have embraced his bold and aggressive approach.

“It was a tough match and I’ll never forget this day,” an emotional Flick said to a packed Camp Nou during the title celebrations.

“I want to thank the squad and all the people who have supported us. The most important thing is that I’m very proud to have such a good team. Thank you for everything.”

The typically reserved manager kept his victory address concise amid the festivities, adding: “Thank you for that determination to fight in every match. I really appreciate it.

“My team is fantastic and I’m delighted. I’m so proud of my players. It’s thrilling to be here with the fans, in a Clasico, beating Real Madrid. Now I think we need to celebrate.”

The title caps a remarkable campaign for Flick, whose occasionally hair-raising but rarely dull tactical approach has proven both consistently entertaining and ultimately successful in Spain’s top flight.

Flick’s team were disappointed to be knocked out in the Champions League quarter-finals by Atletico Madrid in April, but were still determined to celebrate in style.

“This title is more special for winning it at home against Madrid, now we have to enjoy it with the fans,” Barca midfielder Frenkie de Jong told Movistar.

“We have been the best team in Spain — of course we (also) want to win the Champions League, that’s the objective.

“Next year we will have another opportunity.”

Alvaro Arbeloa offered no sugar-coating after Real’s stormy season culminated with Barcelona celebrating the title in front of them, saying the club understood the fury of supporters after Clasico defeat at Camp Nou.

“There isn’t much we can say; we understand their frustration, their disappointment, and just how dissatisfied they must be with this season, all we can do is work hard and look to the future, learn from everything we’ve got wrong this year,” Arbeloa told reporters.

“Real Madrid always bounce back, we’ve fallen many times and got back up many times, but I understand the anger any Real Madrid fan might feel; we have to work to turn the situation around.”

Madrid’s campaign unravelled on several fronts, including a Champions League quarter-final exit against Bayern Munich, while tensions rose further on Thursday when captain Federico Valverde went to hospital after a changing-room fight with teammate Aurelien Tchouameni.

Arbeloa said there could be no easing off despite the title race being over, urging his players to be professional and honour the badge in the final three games left in their schedule.

Agencies

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