Real Madrid clinched the LaLiga championship after Barcelona suffered a 4-2 defeat against Girona, effectively ending any hopes of their arch-rivals catching up.
Real Madrid’s earlier victory over Cádiz propelled them to a 14-point lead with just four games left, while Barcelona had five matches remaining.
Barcelona’s loss to Girona not only pushed them down to third place but also solidified Real Madrid’s unassailable lead at the top of the table. This triumph marks Real Madrid’s 36th LaLiga title, an impressive feat that puts them nine titles ahead of Barcelona, their closest contender.
This victory, their third LaLiga win in five years, hints at a potentially prosperous era for the club. With promising talents like Jude Bellingham expected to continue improving and the anticipated signings of Kylian Mbappé and Endrick this summer, Real Madrid’s future looks bright.
Although Real Madrid won’t reach the coveted 100-point milestone this season, they are still in contention for a double, as they vie with Bayern Munich for a spot in the Champions League final this week. However, celebrations for their LaLiga triumph will have to wait until after that crucial match.