[55397] Barcelona celebrates Spanish championship: riots and mutual accusations after the 'El Clásico'
[55397] Barcelona celebrates Spanish championship: riots and mutual accusations after the 'El Clásico'
Barcelona celebrates winning the Spanish championship after a prestigious victory in El Clásico, while Real Madrid finishes a disappointing season without titles.
Barcelona crowned Spanish champions after victory in El Clásico
The Spanish football league reached its peak with Barcelona's title win, an event that sparked a wave of enthusiastic reactions alongside sharp criticism of Real Madrid. According to reports by oladiji__, young Lamine Yamal made personal history by reaching three Spanish championship titles at just 18 years old, a stat that led many fans to draw comparisons between him and the past achievements of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Marcus Rashford, the Barcelona star, celebrated his first title in the top flight and was quoted by FabrizioRomano as saying: "I came here to win, I won every title we could, so I am happy!". At the same time, fans on social media, including GoodluckObinn4, noted that Real Madrid is closing the season without titles, which led to pointed criticism from Barcelona-affiliated media toward the Madrid club.
The match itself sparked a storm regarding the performance of the players and the relations between the clubs. Grandsoncr7, who presents a pro-Real Madrid stance, claimed that Brahim Díaz and Vinícius Júnior were "fighting a lone battle" against Barcelona, while other users such as FelixCorrea89 praised Pedri's performance as the one who was the "man of the match" and overshadowed Jude Bellingham.
In the international arena, history was made in the Bundesliga with coach Marie-Louise Eta, who, according to oladiji__, became the first woman to win a match in the German top flight. It was also reported that João Cancelo achieved an unprecedented feat by becoming the first player to win a championship title in four of the five major leagues in Europe.