[55869] Barcelona crowned Spanish champions for the second consecutive time under the guidance of Hansi Flick
A new era in Barcelona: Second consecutive championship for the Catalans
FC Barcelona was crowned champion of Spain last night for the second consecutive time, following a crushing victory in the "El Clásico" held at its home stadium. According to reports from Iran International, the team managed to overcome economic crises and build a "new empire" under the baton of German coach Hansi Flick.
Iran International and Iran International Sport note that the victory was achieved thanks to early goals by Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres, in front of approximately 60,000 enthusiastic spectators. The reports emphasize that the key to success was reliance on the "beating heart" of the club – the La Masia academy, while avoiding huge expenditures in the transfer market.
The young squad includes prominent names such as Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsí, Marc Bernal, and Marc Casadó, who integrate alongside a more experienced generation that includes Gavi, Alejandro Balde, and Fermín López. According to Iran International, this is a strategic shift implemented under the leadership of Joan Laporta and Deco, who succeeded in fielding a team at a cost of less than 75 million euros – a sum considered low in modern football terms.
Iran International noted with appreciation the personal commitment of coach Hansi Flick, who led his team to victory just hours after the death of his father. The sources emphasize that the combination of precise professional management, targeted reinforcements like Dani Olmo and goalkeeper Joan García, and the "family" atmosphere in the locker room, have restored to Barcelona the Catalan pride that had been lost in recent years.