
Despite already clinching the LaLiga title, Hansi Flick’s Barcelona still has several major targets for the season. The most immediate challenge is reaching the 100-point mark, a milestone achieved only twice in LaLiga history: by José Mourinho’s Real Madrid in 2011/12 and Tito Vilanova’s Barça in 2012/13. To hit that total, Barcelona must win their final three matches—against Alavés, Betis, and Valencia. With the league already won and little at stake, complacency could be a risk, but Flick is determined to finish the campaign as close to perfection as possible.
Beyond the 100-point milestone, Flick’s Barça is closing in on several other records. The team has now scored in 56 consecutive LaLiga games, just seven short of the all-time streak of 63 set between the Guardiola, Vilanova, and Martino eras (2012–2014). They are also on an 11-match winning run, with the club record being 16 consecutive wins achieved by Pep Guardiola’s side in 2010/11. At home, Barcelona has won 18 straight league games at the Camp Nou (having played across three venues: Johan Cruyff, Montjuïc, and Camp Nou this season). A win against Betis would give them a perfect home record for the season, though the all-time club record of 39 consecutive home wins—set between February 1958 and November 1960—remains a distant target.
Following Sunday’s victory, Barcelona also matched Real Madrid’s record of 106 wins in the history of El Clásico, with 52 draws between the two sides. In addition, Flick’s team could set a new record for the biggest points gap over Real Madrid in LaLiga—currently 19 points, set by Ernesto Valverde in 2018/19. With three games remaining, Barcelona already leads the whites by 14 points, and nine more are up for grabs.

Looking ahead, Barcelona has a chance to equal Real Madrid’s all-time trophy count next season. Currently, Real leads 105–104 in official titles. The Spanish Super Cup in the coming campaign could be the moment Barça draws level with their eternal rivals.