Barcelona secured the LaLiga championship on Sunday after defeating Real Madrid 2-0 at the Spotify Camp Nou [1, 2, 3].

The victory is significant because it earns the club back-to-back championships and cements their dominance over their historic rivals [1, 2, 3].

Marcus Rashford opened the scoring in the ninth minute with a free-kick [4, 5]. The early goal set the tempo for the match, which saw both goals scored within the first 18 minutes [6]. Ferran Torres added the second goal to finalize the scoreline at 2-0 [1, 2, 3].

This result marks the 29th LaLiga title for the club [3]. The match served as the deciding factor in the title race, as Barcelona required a win to officially secure the championship [1, 2, 3].

The atmosphere at the stadium remained electric as the team celebrated the win. Rashford's contribution was particularly noted as he ended a long wait to score in the Clasico [5].

Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2-0 at the Camp Nou

By defeating Real Madrid to secure the title, Barcelona not only achieves a back-to-back league success but also strengthens its psychological advantage in the rivalry. The 29th title further extends the club's historical lead in Spanish football, while the early efficiency of Rashford and Torres demonstrates a high level of clinical finishing that defined their championship season.