Three incredible records Barcelona can still break after La Liga title triumph

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Three incredible records Barcelona can still break after La Liga title triumph

Three incredible records Barcelona can still break after La Liga title triumph

Winning La Liga may have completed Barcelona’s biggest objective of the season, but within the club, there is no sense of slowing down before the campaign officially comes to an end.Instead, Hansi F...

Three incredible records Barcelona can still break after La Liga title triumph

Winning La Liga may have completed Barcelona’s biggest objective of the season, but within the club, there is no sense of slowing down before the campaign officially comes to an end.Instead, Hansi F...

Barcelona may have already secured their biggest prize of the season with the La Liga title, but the celebrations are far from over. Under Hansi Flick's leadership, the team is refusing to take its foot off the gas, now chasing history in the final stretch of the campaign. With three league matches left, the Blaugrana have several remarkable records within reach—and the chance to turn a great season into an unforgettable one.

First up is the legendary 100-point mark, a feat achieved by only two teams in La Liga history: Real Madrid under José Mourinho in 2011-12, and Barcelona themselves under Tito Vilanova the following season. Currently sitting at 91 points, Barcelona need a perfect finish to join that exclusive club. Every remaining match becomes a must-win, and the motivation couldn't be higher.

But the records don't stop there. Barcelona have scored in 56 consecutive league matches, putting them just seven games shy of the all-time record of 63 straight matches with a goal. In a season where the attack has been relentless, each fixture now carries the weight of history.

Consistency has been the hallmark of Flick's first year, and the team is also building an impressive winning streak. With 10 consecutive league victories already under their belt, Barcelona are closing in on 11 in a row. While that still trails Pep Guardiola's club record of 16 straight wins from the 2010-11 season, it's a clear sign of the discipline and rhythm Flick has instilled.

At the Camp Nou, the dominance has been even more striking. Barcelona are on track for 18 consecutive home victories and could nearly complete a perfect home campaign if they overcome Real Betis in one of their remaining fixtures. That kind of fortress mentality is what championship sides are built on.

Beyond the league, Barcelona also made history in their latest El Clásico victory. The win over Real Madrid tied the all-time head-to-head record between the two giants, with both clubs now sitting on 106 wins each, alongside 52 draws. It's yet another milestone in a season that keeps giving.

For fans and players alike, these final matches are more than just a formality—they're a chance to etch their names into the record books. And for anyone looking to celebrate this historic run, there's no better time to gear up in Barcelona's finest. Whether it's a classic jersey or training gear, the journey to greatness is one worth wearing.

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