Soccer-Flick fights back tears as Barca seal LaLiga title with Clasico triumph


Soccer Football - LaLiga - FC Barcelona v Real Madrid - Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - May 10, 2026 FC Barcelona players throw coach Hansi Flick in the air as they celebrate after winning the LaLiga REUTERS/Albert Gea

BARCELONA, May 10 (Reuters) - An emotional ⁠Hansi Flick celebrated guiding Barcelona to their 29th LaLiga title ⁠on Sunday, delivering a commanding 2-0 Clasico win over Real Madrid ‌hours after his father passed away overnight.

The German manager took his place on the sidelines at a sold-out Camp Nou despite his personal tragedy, steering his side to a result that ​put Barca out of reach of their rivals ⁠with three matches to play.

Before ⁠kickoff, the stadium observed a minute's silence in tribute. Broadcast images showed Flick ⁠in ‌tears, comforted by members of his technical staff and players in a poignant moment that set an emotionally charged tone for ⁠the evening.

On the pitch, Barcelona delivered the flourish to ​a campaign built on ‌momentum, nerve and an unwavering commitment to attack, cementing Flick's bond ⁠with a demanding ​fan base who have embraced his bold and aggressive approach.

"It was a tough match and I'll never forget this day," an emotional Flick said to a packed ⁠Camp Nou during the title celebrations.

"I want ​to thank the squad and all the people who have supported us. The most important thing is that I'm very proud to have such a good team. ⁠Thank you for everything."

The typically reserved manager kept his victory address concise amid the festivities, adding: "Thank you for that determination to fight in every match. I really appreciate it.

"My team is fantastic and I'm delighted. I'm so ​proud of my players. It's thrilling to be here ⁠with the fans, in a Clasico, beating Real Madrid. Now I think we ​need to celebrate."

The title caps a remarkable ‌campaign for Flick, whose occasionally hair-raising but ​rarely dull tactical approach has proven both consistently entertaining and ultimately successful in Spain's top flight.

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Toby Davis)

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