Barcelona barre al Real Madrid con todos los Clásicos ganados
This season’s Clásicos were a rollercoaster of emotions, with four intense matchups between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. But no matter the stage or the stakes, every single one ended the same way—with a win for Hansi Flick’s men, who pulled off a clean sweep over Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
Total dominance starting at the Bernabéu
The first clash was at the Santiago Bernabéu on Matchday 11 of LaLiga, where Barcelona made a huge statement with a 4-0 thrashing. Robert Lewandowski bagged a brace, while Raphinha and Lamine Yamal added to the tally, kicking off Flick’s Clásico era in style.
The second encounter came with silverware on the line in the Spanish Super Cup. Despite Real Madrid striking first, Barcelona roared back with five goals to win it 5-2 and lift the trophy in dominant fashion.
One Clásico per competition
Next up was the Copa del Rey final. Madrid looked in control for large parts of the game, but Barcelona kept pushing and forced extra time. Then, in the 116th minute, Jules Koundé popped up with the winner, giving Barça their third straight Clásico win—and a second trophy against their arch-rivals.
The final showdown came on Matchday 35 of LaLiga, with only four points separating the two in the title race. Madrid flew out of the blocks, going 2-0 up within 14 minutes. But then the Barça comeback storm hit again—four goals in just 25 minutes turned the game on its head. Despite Madrid’s efforts in the second half, Flick’s team held firm to seal another win, staying on course to wrap up the league title.