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"It is magnificent, we are on right path": Barcelona manager Xavi after La Liga title win

By ANI | Updated: May 15, 2023 12:45 IST

Barcelona [Spain], May 15 : Following his side's win over Espanyol to clinch the 2022-23 La Liga title, Barcelona ...

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Barcelona [Spain], May 15 : Following his side's win over Espanyol to clinch the 2022-23 La Liga title, Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez said that clinching the title is a magnificent feeling and the club is on the right path.

Barcelona defeated city rivals Espanyol 4-2 on Sunday, clinching their first La Liga title since the 2018-19 season.

"It's a magnificent feeling, a feeling of job well done. This is important to give the club's project some stability. The league title shows that things have been done the right way and that we have to stay on this path," said Xavi as quoted by Sky Sports.

A comfortable win over the hosts at the RCDE Stadium, threatened by relegation, means that Xavi Hernandez's side is 14 points clear of Real Madrid and 16 ahead of the third-placed Atletico Madrid, with four games left in the season.

Striker Robert Lewandowski scored a brace, netting in the 11th and 40th minutes. Alejandro Balde (20th minute) and Jules Kounde (53rd minute) also put their names on the scoresheet and helped their side get their 27th league win of the campaign. Javi Puado (73) and Joselu (90+2) fought back with two late goals but it was not enough for the 19th-placed side, four points from safety after suffering back-to-back losses.

Barcelona has won the top title in Spanish football a total of 27 times, with only Real Madrid (35 titles) ahead of them.

But the celebrations of Barca fans were shortlived after a large group of fans of the opposition invaded the pitch and ran towards the newly crowned champions. The visitors rushed to their changing rooms and security guards quickly intervened. Riot police stood in front of the tunnel's entrance and started running towards the newly-crowned champions.

The next Sunday, Espanyol travels to Rayo Vallecano, who are currently in 11th place, to continue their battle for survival.

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