Here’s How Yamal, Raphinha and Pedri Led Barcelona to La Liga Title
- Barcelona secured the 2024-25 La Liga championship on May 15, 2025, by defeating Espanyol 2-0 in a match held in Barcelona, Spain.
- The club's success followed a winless previous season under Xavi Hernández and stemmed from coach Hansi Flick's high pressing tactics and squad overhaul.
- Key contributors included 17-year-old Lamine Yamal, who scored the title-clinching goal, Pedri, who led the midfield, and Raphinha, who scored 18 league goals and delivered in crucial clasicos.
- Barcelona triumphed in all four Clasico encounters with Real Madrid this season—comprising two league fixtures, the Copa del Rey final, and the Spanish Super Cup—outscoring their rivals 16-7 overall, with Raphinha’s two goals in a 4-3 comeback playing a crucial role.
- The championship and Copa del Rey success reflect a strategic rebuilding initiated three years ago by president Joan Laporta, signaling a bright future under Flick’s leadership.
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The Evolution of the Role of Lamine Yamal: to Receive Broncas to Give Them
This Sunday Flick was asked if he believed that this was Lamine's league, but for the German this is the league of Barcelona. The truth is that Hansi has managed to build a uniform team, united and in which no one is erased, for which he had less skill his predecessor Xavi Hernández. But one thing is clear: Lamine has been indispensable and decisive in the achievement of each and every one of the titles that this season has added to his record t…
La Liga 2024–25: Here’s How Lamine Yamal, Raphinha and Pedri Led Barcelona to Title in Hansi Flick’s First Season
The result was a domestic double and a memorable Champions League semifinal against Inter Milan that Barcelona was seconds away from winning. Backed by Yamal's 53rd-minute goal, Barcelona clinched the title Thursday with a 2-0 victory over Espanyol. La Liga 2024–25: Here’s How Lamine Yamal, Raphinha and Pedri Led Barcelona to Title in Hansi Flick’s First Season.
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