The RCDE Stadium was the stage for a derby that will be etched in the memories of fans, not only for the result but for the electrifying atmosphere that was felt from the start. The supporters of Espanyol prepared a spectacular welcome for their team, with banners and flares igniting the passion in the stands. However, the night was not easy for the blanquiazules, who faced a Barcelona determined to seal their championship title.
From the opening whistle, the atmosphere turned hostile for the visitors, but Hansi Flick's team did not let themselves be intimidated. With solid and well-structured play, the culés began to dominate the match. The first blow came from Lamine Yamal, who, with an impressive goal, opened the scoring and unleashed madness among the azulgrana fans who traveled to Cornellà.
Espanyol, despite the adversity, tried to react but found a Szczesny in great form, who made key saves to keep his goal intact. Tension increased when Leandro Cabrera was sent off, leaving his team with ten men and complicating the situation even further.
The second goal for Barça came at a crucial moment when Fermín sealed the match and, with it, the LaLiga title. The culé fans erupted in joy, while the perico supporters sank into disappointment. Despite the defeat, the support for their team did not wane, and applause resonated in the stadium at the end of the match.
This victory not only signifies a new title for FC Barcelona but also reaffirms their dominance in Spanish football, consolidating the era of Xavi Hernández and his legacy at the club. With this domestic double, the culés demonstrate that they are ready to continue fighting for more successes in the future.
