Champion |
The Catalans beat Granada 3-0 to claim their sixth
Primera Division crown in the last eight seasons — and they are worthy
winners despite Real's remarkable resurgence of late.
The league table rarely lies. So even though Real Madrid pushed Barcelona all
the way to the last day of the season in an exciting finale to La Liga,
there is no denying that the right team won it in the end. The
Blaugrana are worthy winners — Los Blancos left it too late.#24 |
That seemed so unlikely just two months ago. Ahead of the Clasico clash at Camp Nou on April 2, Barca was unbeaten in its previous 39 fixtures in all competitions. When Gerard Pique opened the scoring in the famous fixture, the Catalans were provisionally 13 points clear of Madrid.
Goals from Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo turned that game on its head and Barca's lead was cut to seven points. Subsequent defeats to Real Sociedad and Valencia then saw the champions let both Atletico and Madrid back into the race and, after Diego Simeone's side lost at Levante in the penultimate round of matches, it was left for Spain's two biggest teams to dispute the title.
Zidane did all that he could to win what would have been a maiden trophy as Madrid coach. The Frenchman has led his side to 17 wins in his 20 Liga games in charge, with only one defeat and two draws in that time. In the end, however, it was not quite enough.
Barca has looked tired toward the end of this season and the Blaugrana were surprisingly beaten by Atletico in the quarterfinals of the Champions League. But Luis Enrique's side stuck it out in La Liga, digging deep to win its final five fixtures.
Led by an inspired Luis Suarez, Barca thrashed Deportivo La Coruna 8-0 at Riazor, hit Sporting Gijon for six at Camp Nou, beat Betis 2-0 in Seville, made light work of Espanyol in a 5-0 derby win and claimed the title with ease Saturday with a 3-0 triumph at Granada.
Barca has now won six trophies since the arrival of Luis Enrique as coach in the summer of 2014: two Liga titles, one Champions League, one Copa del Rey, a UEFA Super Cup and a Club World Cup. And that could be seven next Sunday as the Catalans face Sevilla in the final of the Copa at the Vicente Calderon as they seek a domestic double to add to the treble they picked up last season.
So although they are lacking strength in depth and ended up winning La Liga by a single point from Madrid, this Barca team remains the dominant force in Spain and, with some intelligent signings in the summer, Luis Enrique's side can avoid the fatigue that has hurt it at the end of this season.
marid in celebration mood |
For Madrid, winning La Liga was always a big ask with a coaching change halfway through the season, the team already behind in the title race and morale at a low, but Zidane's side deserves credit for chasing Barca all the way to the end in a race that reignited interest in a competition that had looked all but over in March.
In the end, however, the Blaugrana are worthy winners. Luis Enrique's men recovered from their dip in form last month to take the title like true champions and remain the team to beat in Spain. Congratulations, Barca!
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