Barcelona are on the verge of clinching the La Liga title after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Osasuna, and the atmosphere in the dressing room is buzzing with a mix of confidence and determination. While the win itself was crucial, it's the words from stars like Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres that truly stand out—this team isn't satisfied yet.
Lewandowski, as always, led by example, stepping up when it mattered most. After the match, the Polish striker made it clear that Barcelona's sights are set firmly on the prize. "Our aim is to win every game, and we want 100 points," he said. "I don't know exactly how many points we need to secure La Liga, but we have four games left, and we have to win them all."
The match wasn't easy, especially in the early stages. Barcelona struggled to break through in the first half, but they showed real grit after the break. "Before the match, we talked about how tough it is to win here. It's not an easy ground," Lewandowski explained. "In the first half, we played too slowly, holding onto the ball a bit too much. We couldn't get into the box to cross effectively. But in the second half, we improved, and in the end, we got the three points."
His goal came from sharp instincts inside the box, and he was quick to credit teammate Marcus Rashford for the assist. "I saw the line was a bit broken," Lewandowski recalled. "I noticed Marcus had space to cross. Sometimes it's not about power; it's more important to find the right spot. For me, it was a brilliant ball."
Despite being so close to lifting the trophy, Lewandowski remained grounded. "It would be a wonderful moment to win the league, and it would be lovely to celebrate with the fans in the city. But until we actually win it, it's best not to talk about it too much," he noted.
Off the bench, Ferran Torres made a huge impact, scoring the winning goal and proving his worth as a game-changer. The victory not only puts Barcelona on the brink of glory but also shows a team that's hungry for more. With four games left, every match is a step closer to the ultimate goal—and the message from the squad is clear: they want to be champions as soon as possible.
