13/05/2025

Flick's Barça Makes History: Perfect Record in This Season's Clásicos

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Flick's Barça Makes History: Perfect Record in This Season's Clásicos
FC Barcelona has achieved an unprecedented milestone by winning all Clásicos played this season, closing the gap in the historic rivalry against Real Madrid.

FC Barcelona has written a new chapter in the history of Clásicos by achieving a perfect record in the encounters against Real Madrid during the 2024/25 season. With this victory at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, the culés have secured four consecutive wins in the most anticipated face-off in Spanish football, reaffirming their dominance in this rivalry.

This result not only adds another win to the tally but also narrows the gap in the historic matchup between the two teams. Currently, Real Madrid leads the all-time record with 105 victories, while Barça is just one win behind with 104 wins and 52 draws in a total of 261 official matches.

Last season, Madrid had extended their lead to five wins, but the team managed by Hansi Flick has reversed the situation with an exceptional performance. This season, Barça has demonstrated its capability by winning all Clásicos: from La Liga (0-4), through the Spanish Supercup (2-5), to the Copa del Rey (3-2), and finally, the last Clásico in Montjuïc (4-3).

This achievement is not only significant in statistical terms but also sets a new record: Barça becomes the first team in history to score 16 goals against Real Madrid in a single season. This fact highlights the offensive effectiveness of the team and the ability of their coach to motivate players in crucial moments.

The Clásico history has always reflected the competitiveness between both clubs. Since their first encounter in 1902, the balance has been notable, but Barça has shown that with hard work and dedication, they can level the playing field. With this perfect record, the team not only positions itself as a favorite in the race for the La Liga title but also prepares for future encounters, including the possibility of a new Clásico in the Spanish Supercup in January.

Culé fans can be proud of this team that, under Flick's guidance, has achieved not only results but also a style of play that has brought joy back to supporters. With an eye on the future, Barça clings to the hope of continuing to write its story in the Clásicos and, why not, reaching the pinnacle of Spanish football once again.