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5 reasons why Barcelona were able to secure the La Liga title against all odds

As European football nears the end of the season, the tale of Barcelona's triumphant ascent to the zenith of La Liga has emerged as an epic in the annals of the sport. It was a campaign of so many financial trials and tribulations, with much of the world aware of the club's struggles in the transfer market.

However, Barcelona, the grand Catalan ensemble, once again roared into dominance, claiming the La Liga title and etching a new chapter in their illustrious history. This victory was not a mere triumph of spirit but a result of carefully orchestrated strategic moves via financial levers and calculated gambles.

It may not have been their most spectacular run to the La Liga title, but it was certainly enough. They weren't the best goalscoring side (65), with Real Madrid snatching up more goals (70), but they were arguably the best defensive unit in Spain (15) and it has won them the title.

Now, as we delve into the heart of this conquest, let's explore the five key elements that propelled Barcelona to dominance in Spain:


#5 Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez showcased exemplary leadership

FC Barcelona v Real Sociedad - LaLiga Santander
FC Barcelona v Real Sociedad - LaLiga Santander

The first brushstroke in Barca's majestic canvas of success was made by the masterful leadership of their manager, Xavi. In an environment where experience often overshadows talent, Xavi, relatively new to the managerial role, proved to be an exception.

His strategic approach to the game, coupled with his profound understanding of Barcelona's dynamic, emerged as the fulcrum of the team's spectacular performance. Despite being caught in the whirlwind world of Barca, Xavi held his ground with the conviction and resilience of a seasoned captain.

He braved the storm and navigated the Catalan giants through a challenging season with grace and firm determination. His love for the club and his unwavering commitment shone through, serving as a beacon for his players to rally around, and rally they did.

His faith in the capabilities of his players was an integral part of the successful campaign. He showed immense trust in players like Ousmane Dembele, boosting his confidence and enabling him to reach expectations. He also worked well with rising young left-back Alejandro Balde, who became quite crucial for the team's defensive structure.

The legend-turned-manager proved instrumental in transforming the Catalan giants into the unstoppable force they became in their thriving campaign.


#4 Barcelona's defense was properly strengthened in the summer

FC Barcelona v Real Sociedad - Copa Del Rey Quarter Final
FC Barcelona v Real Sociedad - Copa Del Rey Quarter Final

A critical catalyst in Barca's resounding success was the strategic strengthening of their defense during the summer. The acquisition of Jules Kounde, Marcos Alonso, and Andreas Christensen signaled a new era of reinforced defense, a formidable wall that would prove impenetrable for many an opponent.

Barcelona's defense, previously seen as a chink in their armor, emerged as a fortress of resilience this season. Each new addition to the defensive line brought a unique blend of talent, experience, and resolve. Alonso and Kounde, with their versatility and skill, added new dimensions to the team's defensive tactics.

To put it in sweet numbers, the last campaign saw Barca concede 38 goals in 38 La Liga games, an average of a goal per game. This season, they have played 35 games and conceded just 15 goals, less than a goal every two games.

The crown jewel of the revamped defense was Andreas Christensen. The Danish defender quietly carved his niche in Barcelona's tactical plan alongside Ronald Araujo. They both became Xavi’s first choice in central defense, demonstrating a formidable understanding of the game that has won them accolades.

Meanwhile, Jules Kounde donned a new role at right-back, adapting to his new position with an agility that was both surprising and admirable. And the emergence of young Alejandro Balde as a successor to Jordi Alba on the opposite flank has been nothing short of phenomenal.


#3 Barcelona's goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen was arguably the best player in the squad

FC Barcelona v Real Sociedad - LaLiga Santander
FC Barcelona v Real Sociedad - LaLiga Santander

Riding high on the wave of their victorious campaign was Barcelona's guardian of the goal, the remarkable Marc-Andre ter Stegen. The German goalkeeper embodied a level of finesse and composure that was, simply put, a treat to witness.

His consistency was the cornerstone of Barcelona's defensive prowess, and his unique ability to deflect even the most perilous threats became the stuff of legends. Allowing a miserly 15 goals throughout the 35 matches he played, Ter Stegen transformed the goalpost into a fortress nearly impenetrable.

His agility kept the enemies at bay, time and time again, bestowing upon Barca an incredible 25 clean sheets. These numbers aren't merely impressive; they are historic. Such is the commanding presence and impact of the German shot-stopper.

He wasn’t just a last line of defense. Ter Stegen was the bedrock upon which Barcelona built their successful campaign. His monumental saves cascaded onto the team and boosted their morale in the process.

#2 Barca's veteran legends stepped aside for the younger players

Barcelona v Valencia - Spanish Copa del Rey Final
Barcelona v Valencia - Spanish Copa del Rey Final

Another critical factor in Barca’s triumphant season was the delicate, yet assertive, management of the team’s veteran players. Stepping into the role of manager, Xavi had to make some tough decisions about the future roles of Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba.

Pique, a defensive titan and club stalwart, announced his retirement in November, making only four La Liga starts during the season. The decision, undoubtedly difficult for both Pique and the team, came as the defender felt his importance waning within the squad.

Jordi Alba, another seasoned player, saw his role diminished this season, outshone by the brilliant emergence of Alejandro Balde. The breakout star, just 19 years old, left a formidable impression and is poised to carry on the legacy on the left flank.

The third key veteran, Sergio Busquets, announced his decision to part ways with Barca at the end of his contract. Xavi, despite his desire to retain his captain, respected Busquets' choice, marking another crucial transition within the team.

These significant transitions were not without challenges. However, the successful handling of veteran players and the smooth transition towards a younger squad played an instrumental role in securing the title.


#1 Robert Lewandowski's consistent goal scoring

FC Barca v Real Sociedad - LaLiga Santander
FC Barca v Real Sociedad - LaLiga Santander

Sure, he's not Lionel Messi, but the offensive might of Barcelona found its spearhead in the relentless prowess of Robert Lewandowski. The Polish striker's arrival from Bayern Munich was met with raised eyebrows, given his age. However, Lewandowski swiftly silenced the skeptics, scoring goal after goal.

Armed with a knack for finding the net and an unrivaled hunger for goals, Lewandowski quickly became the offensive lynchpin. His impressive tally of 22 goals in La Liga (more than 30% of their entire goal count) was instrumental in propelling the team to the summit of the competition.

His contribution of 32 goals in 43 games across all competitions vividly illustrates his invaluable impact. Without Lewandowski, Barcelona's journey to the La Liga title would have been far more challenging, if not impossible. His consistent scoring, combined with his experience and leadership on the pitch, added a crucial dimension to Barca's gameplay.

Lewandowski's addition to the team was not just a high-profile signing; it was a decisive step towards the La Liga crown. His contributions were, undeniably, crucial to their triumphant campaign.

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