Barcelona is on the brink of securing the La Liga title, needing just one point in the upcoming El Clasico against Real Madrid. They are currently 11 points ahead of Madrid, who recently beat Espanyol 2-0 with two goals from Vinicius Junior. A victory for Barcelona would clinch their title in a historic clash, marking the first time the championship is decided in a Clasico. Meanwhile, Real Madrid's struggles continue as they face internal turmoil and the possibility of finishing trophy-less.

By the Numbers
  • Barcelona leads La Liga by 11 points with four matches left.
  • Real Madrid's recent victory over Espanyol was only their second win in five games.
State of Play
  • Barcelona has won 10 consecutive league matches since mid-February.
  • Real Madrid has experienced significant internal issues, affecting team morale and performance.
What's Next

If Barcelona avoids defeat in El Clasico, they will officially secure their La Liga title. This could also heighten tensions within Real Madrid and lead to significant changes during the summer transfer window.

Bottom Line

Barcelona stands poised to celebrate a potential title win against their fiercest rivals, highlighting their recent dominance. Meanwhile, Real Madrid faces urgent questions about its future following what could be a second consecutive trophy-less season.