FC Barcelona is gearing up for an exciting match on matchday 37 of LaLiga EA Sports, where they will face Villarreal in what will be their last game at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. With the title already in their hands, Hansi Flick's side has no intention of easing off the gas and will be looking for a victory that allows them to achieve several important milestones.
The Catalans, who have had a spectacular second half of the season with 17 unbeaten matches (15 wins and 2 draws), are one step away from closing the best second half of their history. Additionally, the team is focused on surpassing the 100 goals scored in LaLiga, a target they haven't reached since the 2016/17 season when they had the famous 'MSN' in attack.
On the other hand, Villarreal arrives at this match needing a win to secure their qualification for the next Champions League. The team managed by Marcelino has shown good form in recent matches and presents a tough challenge, although Barça has the advantage of playing at home with the support of their fans.
A farewell with a taste of victory
This match is not only important for both teams in terms of standings, but it also represents an emotional farewell for Barça at Montjuïc. The blaugrana squad has lifted three trophies this season (LaLiga, Copa, and Supercopa) and wants to close this chapter of their history with a victory that allows them to celebrate with their fans.
The match promises to be a spectacle of attacking football, with both teams looking for goals from the first minute. Barça, who already defeated Villarreal in the first half of the season with a resounding 1-5, hopes to repeat the feat and leave a final mark in their stadium.
With a record of 30 wins, 1 draw, and 6 losses in 37 matches, Barça has proven to be a formidable team this season. The fans expect the team to maintain their level and deliver a great show in their farewell to Montjuïc.
The date is set for today, and while Villarreal has much at stake, Barça wants to prove they are the true kings of the competition. The celebration is guaranteed, and football, as always, will be the main protagonist.
