The FC Barcelona has once again demonstrated its dominance in Spanish football by defeating Real Madrid in matchday 35 of La Liga, thus consolidating the impressive streak of Hansi Flick in El Clásicos. With this victory, the German coach has accumulated four wins in his first four encounters against the eternal rival, a record that can only be surpassed by the legendary Josep Guardiola, who won five out of five in his early days.
The Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys witnessed another culé exhibition, where fans vibrated with every play. Since the first Clásico held on May 13, 1902, the duel between Barça and Madrid has been a spectacle of emotions, and this time, the blue and garnet color prevailed once again. Hansi Flick, with his tactical acumen, has managed to elevate the team to a level of competitiveness that has left the Madridistas without answers.
A crushing start to the season
In this 2024/25 season, Barça has managed to win all the Clásicos played, reaffirming its position as one of the most feared teams in the league. The latest victory, which came after a tough elimination in the Champions League, has served to lift the spirits of the team and the fans, who now look optimistically towards the title race.
This triumph is the second in the league competition for Flick's team, which had already secured a victory in the first round. On this occasion, the scorers were Eric García, Raphinha, and Lamine Yamal, who unleashed euphoria in the stands, reaffirming the offensive potential of the team.
Dominance in titles
In addition to their league victories, Hansi Flick's Barça has demonstrated its superiority in other tournaments, winning the Spanish Supercup and the Copa del Rey in their previous encounters against Real Madrid. With a total of four wins in four Clásicos, Flick has made it clear that his team is ready to continue reaping successes this season.
A legacy that continues
The legacy of Guardiola remains present in the memories of fans, and now, Hansi Flick positions himself as the new architect of culé glory. With each victory, the German coach gets closer to the record of five consecutive wins in El Clásico, a milestone he could reach if he maintains his streak. Fans eagerly await what the future holds, but for now, let the blue and garnet party continue!