Barcelona Dominates Women's Spanish League with Seventh Consecutive Title

Barcelona clinched its seventh consecutive women's Spanish league title with a commanding 4-1 victory over Espanyol, securing an unassailable 16-point lead over Real Madrid. The team has dominated the season, winning 25 out of 26 matches, with a remarkable goal difference of 109.

Barcelona Dominates Women's Spanish League with Seventh Consecutive Title
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Barcelona secured its seventh consecutive women's Spanish league title after a decisive 4-1 win against Espanyol, establishing an unbeatable 16-point lead ahead of Real Madrid. This triumph marks the Catalan club's 11th league title overall.

The team, under the guidance of coach Pere Romeu, has been led by standout players Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmatí, and Caroline Graham Hansen. Barcelona has been unstoppable this season, winning 25 out of 26 matches and achieving an impressive goal difference of 109, having scored 116 goals while conceding just seven.

In the match against Espanyol, Carla Juliá gave Barcelona the lead early on, with Graham Hansen and Martine Fenger scoring further goals. Despite Espanyol's equalizer through a penalty by Laia Ballesté, Barcelona's dominance ensured their victory.

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