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Real Madrid is focused on the clash against Manchester City, but this is a setback.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid is focused on the clash against Manchester City, but this is a setback.
Real Madrid is focused on the clash against Manchester City, but this is a setback.

FC Barcelona established itself yesterday as the La Liga champion and from this they achieved Xavi Hernández's first as coach, sweeping and showing why he was more than Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid, teaching everyone that they have a lot to give in next season, this being only the beginning of what is to come. Barca ended up consecrating four games in advance, with 14 points more than the White House, with the best defense being Robert Lewandowski, the scorer of the tournament, while on the team, thus ending a four-year drought without the title.

That is why today thousands of fans took to the streets of Barcelona to celebrate the title with the footballers who were on the club bus cheering this new title for the Catalan institution, showing that they had a heavy burden on their shoulders of losing this contest. and it did not end up happening, so they gave a strong display of character for what is to come in the following season.

And in this sense, Xavi Hernández would have asked that Raphinha not be sold to the top management, as a first order so that the squad is not disarmed, since it is known that Newcastle United would come for him in exchange for 80 million euros, but the coach wants him at all costs as his winger, as reported by Goal. But beyond this, it was learned in the last hours that after winning this title, the Spanish League could give the Blaugrana team a new league that would further reduce the difference with Real Madrid, which now has 35 leagues and Barca 27.

The title that they would give to Barcelona

Barcelona would make a formal request to claim the 1937 league title, and if the RFEF approves it they will further narrow the gap with Madrid, thus having 28 local leagues, according to Mundo Deportivo journalist Joan Poquí.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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