Barcelona celebrated their La Liga triumph in spectacular style after defeating Real Madrid in El Clasico, and the post-match scenes were filled with passionate moments, powerful remarks, and candid disclosures from the locker room.
One of the players that drew immediate notice was Gavi, who claimed to having a heated discussion with Vinicius Jr. during the match.
“I told Vinícius to shut his mouth,” he replied.
Despite the harsh comments, Gavi emphasized that there was no deeper issue underlying the disagreement, explaining that such incidents are merely part of high-level football rivalries.
“I and him are both hot-headed players… However, what happens on the pitch remains on the pitch. “It is football.”
Reflecting on the challenging return season.
The victory celebrations have special value for Gavi personally, following a difficult era dominated by physical issues.
“It’s not easy to come back from two serious injuries and play at this level against a great team like Madrid.”
Gavi also paid particular tribute to Hansi Flick, noting how essential the Barcelona coach has been during his comeback.
“Flick is like a father to me; he has a lot of faith in me and has helped me every step of the way.”
More reactions from players.
The triumph over Real Madrid was especially moving for some members of Barcelona’s younger generation, many of whom had grown up fantasizing about evenings like these.
Pau Cubarsi, a teenage defender, emphasized the importance of El Clasico triumphs to the club’s supporters, According To Mundo Deportivo.
“For our fans, winning the Clásico is the ultimate achievement.”
Meanwhile, Eric Garcia applauded the squad’s steadiness throughout the campaign.
“The league title is the reward for consistency, and we’ve earned it.”
Defender Gerard Martin also noted the historical significance of winning the title at Camp Nou.
“Winning La Liga against Madrid at home has never happened before and it’s a very special occasion.”
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Fermin Lopez found the event particularly meaningful after advancing through La Masia and attaining success with the first team.
“I’ve been a Barça fan since I was a child, I’ve lived at La Masia and it’s a dream to experience this.”
Raphinha had another emotional reaction, praising Flick for regaining his confidence and inspiring the group to believe in themselves.
“We often say that football gives you a big family, and to me he’s like a father; he’s made me believe in myself again and I’m really happy for us and for him.”
The Brazilian winger also discussed Barcelona’s difficult circumstances earlier in the season and how the squad recovered brilliantly when it counted the most.
“At the outset of the season, we set out to win championships, and that is what it is all about. Winning a league title is something to be celebrated since it is a significant achievement.
“Everyone goes through tough times, but in the end, coming back from difficult moments stronger is something few can do, and this team has shown it knows how.”

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