Overview
- Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2-0 at Camp Nou on Sunday, with Marcus Rashford’s ninth-minute free-kick followed by Ferran Torres finishing a Dani Olmo backheel.
- The result moved Barcelona to 91 points and 14 clear with three matches left, confirming back-to-back league titles under Flick.
- Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, said he does not know his future, with Barcelona holding a reported £26m option they must decide by mid-June.
- Real Madrid arrived weakened by injuries and internal turmoil, with Federico Valverde out after a dressing-room incident and Kylian Mbappé not traveling due to a leg problem.
- The club will celebrate with a city parade, capping a season sealed by the first Clásico in almost 100 years to directly decide the Spanish league.