Marcus Rashford achieved a significant milestone on Sunday by becoming the first Barcelona player to score a direct free-kick against Real Madrid in El Clásico since Lionel Messi in 2012.
Rashford’s goal, a stunning strike from distance, helped secure a ninth minute lead and matched a feat not seen from a Barcelona player in the fixture for 14 years.
Barcelona doubled their lead in 18th minute through Ferran Torres who finished off a brilliant assist from Dani Olmo, to help the Catalans seal their 29th La Liga title with three games remaining of the season.
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They have gone on an 11-game winning run in La Liga to coast to the title and lead their rivals by an unassailable 14 points.
Barcelona’s impressive home form has helped them to the title, as this was their 18th victory from 18 games in front of their own fans.


