Barcelona secured their 29th Spanish league title by defeating Real Madrid 2-0 in the Clasico. Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres scored in the first half, leading Hansi Flick's team to consecutive La Liga victories. Barcelona now leads Real Madrid by 14 points with three matches remaining. This victory is especially significant as it was won at home against Madrid. Frenkie de Jong expressed the team's desire to win the Champions League. Real Madrid faced setbacks before the match, including a head injury to Fede Valverde. Barca coach Flick, despite the passing of his father, coached the team to a comfortable triumph. Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, and Torres scored early goals. The crowd of 62,000 celebrated as Barca took a two-goal lead. Despite efforts from Madrid, they were unable to score. Barcelona fans celebrated, while Madrid saw out the match without further damage. Madrid's coach, Alvaro Arbeloa, acknowledged the team's frustration. Flick's team is on track to match the record of 100 points in a league season. Meanwhile, Real Madrid ends a second consecutive season without a major trophy. The article also provides a summary of Sunday's results and Monday's upcoming game. A photo captures Barcelona FC's team celebrating their victory.