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Barcelona wrap up fourth La Liga title in five years.

La Liga belongs to Barca as dominance leaves rivals in turmoil

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MADRID: Barcelona may yet prove they are the best team in Europe but they are indisputab­ly the best in Spain after they wrapped up their fourth La Liga title in five years.

Barcelona are now nine points clear of Atletico Madrid with three games left to play, while Real Madrid look set to finish a second consecutiv­e season trailing the champions by double figures in terms of points.

The failings of Real, who now own the pitiful record of winning the league only once in seven years, are laid bare by the table but a smaller margin flatters Atletico too, masking what has, in truth, been a procession for the best part of four months.

“Our first goal is consistenc­y, being the best every day,” Ernesto Valverde said in September.

At the start of January, Barcelona’s advantage was five points, February six, March seven and April eight.

Some then hoped there could be a race when they drew 4-4 at Villarreal but a few days later they had beaten Atletico and that was that.

The stuttering form of those beneath them has certainly helped.

Even if Barcelona had collapsed, Real were too far behind to capitalise while Atletico, fragile away from home, have never looked capable of the winning run required.

“For us next year, the league must be our number one priority,” Real coach Zinedine Zidane said on Wednesday.

But the faults of the Madrid pair belong to them not Barcelona, who have now been crowned kings of Spain eight times in 11 years, a period of dominance that was started by the historic treble-team of Pep Guardiola, consolidat­ed under Luis Enrique and now elongated by Valverde.

“What we have done over the last years will go down in history,” said Sergio Busquets.

Valverde may never convince those who take his pragmatism to be a sign of mediocrity and his veering from the iconic style of Guardiola as contrary to the ideals of Barcelona.

Winning the Champions League would surely appease the doubters, particular­ly if it amounted to Valverde’s own treble, with a Spanish King’s Cup final against Valencia to come next month in Seville.

“We have to close out the title as soon as possible, without letting go,” Lionel Messi said.

“Then we can think about Liverpool and the semi-finals.”

But the reputation of this Barcelona team, and their coach, is unfairly shaped by what has gone before, not least because most of those players have gone too. Messi, Busquets and Gerard Pique were the only ones present both in 2009 and 2019.

Instead, Valverde adapted, by retaining some of the old, attacking verve while adding athleticis­m, shape and defensive discipline. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Well-deserved win: Forward Lionel Messi raising the La Liga trophy as Barcelona were crowned champions at the Nou Camp on Saturday. — AFP
Well-deserved win: Forward Lionel Messi raising the La Liga trophy as Barcelona were crowned champions at the Nou Camp on Saturday. — AFP

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