Real Madrid Win as Barcelona End Season Defeated

The conclusion of the 2025-26 La Liga season saw contrasting fortunes for Spain’s two most prominent football clubs. While Real Madrid secured a convincing victory at the Santiago Bernabéu, the newly crowned champions, FC Barcelona, suffered a defeat on the road. With the league title already decided in favour of the Catalan club, the final round focused primarily on individual milestones and seasonal point totals.

Real Madrid Triumph in Farewell Match

Real Madrid concluded their campaign with a 4-2 victory over Athletic Club on Saturday night. The fixture was marked by significant departures, serving as the final appearances for veteran defenders Dani Carvajal and David Alaba. It also signalled the conclusion of Alvaro Arbeloa’s tenure as head coach.

The home side established dominance early, with Gonzalo García opening the scoring in the 11th minute. Jude Bellingham doubled the lead in the 40th minute before Athletic Club’s Gorka Guruzeta pulled one back just before the interval. In the second half, Kylian Mbappé restored the two-goal cushion in the 50th minute, and Brahim Díaz added a fourth in the 87th minute. Although Urko Izeta scored a consolation goal for the visitors in the 90th minute, Real Madrid’s victory remained unchallenged.

Barcelona Fall Short of Century Milestone

Despite securing their second consecutive La Liga title, FC Barcelona ended their season on a disappointing note with a 3-1 loss to Valencia. After a scoreless first half, Robert Lewandowski gave the visitors the lead in the 60th minute. However, Valencia responded with three unanswered goals from Javi Guerra (65′), Rioja (70′), and Guido Rodríguez (90+6′). This loss, Barcelona’s second in their final three matches, meant they failed to reach the historic 100-point mark.

Final La Liga Standings: Top Two Comparison

StatisticFC Barcelona (Champions)Real Madrid (Runners-up)
Matches Played3838
Wins3127
Draws15
Losses66
Goals For94 (est.)89 (est.)
Total Points9486

Season Summary

Real Madrid finished the season as runners-up with 86 points, recording 27 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses. Their final match provided a winning send-off for stalwarts Carvajal and Alaba, ensuring the club ended the term on a high note.

FC Barcelona, while disappointed by the final result at the Mestalla, celebrated a successful title defence. Their season concluded with 94 points from 31 wins, 1 draw, and 6 defeats. The result underscores a dominant campaign, despite the late-season lapse in form that prevented them from matching the all-time points record.

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