Lewandowski and Torres Strike Late as Barcelona Beat Osasuna 2-1, Move 14 Points Clear
Hansi Flick's side can clinch La Liga title on Sunday if Real Madrid fail to beat Espanyol, setting up a potential celebration without kicking a ball.

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Key facts
- Robert Lewandowski scored in the 81st minute from a Marcus Rashford cross.
- Ferran Torres added a second goal in the 86th minute.
- Raúl García headed a consolation goal for Osasuna in the 89th minute.
- Barcelona now lead Real Madrid by 14 points with four matches remaining.
- Real Madrid must beat Espanyol on Sunday to delay Barcelona's title win.
- Barcelona goalkeeper Joan García made two key saves in the first half.
- Osasuna's Ante Budimir hit the post before halftime.
- Atlético Madrid, resting starters, beat Valencia 2-0 ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg.
Late Goals Seal Crucial Win in Pamplona
Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres scored in the final minutes to give Barcelona a 2-1 victory over Osasuna on Saturday, moving the Catalan club 14 points clear of Real Madrid with four matchdays remaining. The win at El Sadar Stadium puts Hansi Flick's side on the brink of a second consecutive La Liga title. Substitute Marcus Rashford found Lewandowski in the 81st minute, delivering a cross that the Polish striker powered home with a header. Five minutes later, Torres doubled the lead, and although Osasuna's Raúl García pulled one back in the 89th minute, Barcelona held on for the three points.
Title Scenario: Sunday Decisive
Barcelona can secure the championship on Sunday without playing if Real Madrid lose or draw against Espanyol. A Madrid victory would prolong the title race by at least one more week, setting up a Clásico at Camp Nou where Barcelona could clinch the title with a win over their archrivals. "The important thing was to win today, and tomorrow doesn't depend on us," Flick said in a post-match press conference. "We have to wait and see. It's a good situation. If we win the title tomorrow, we'll celebrate."
Flick Praises Team Defensive Effort
Barcelona's goalkeeper Joan García made two crucial saves in the first half to keep the match scoreless, while Osasuna forward Ante Budimir struck the post before the break. It was only the third defeat for tenth-placed Osasuna at home in La Liga this season. "We did our job, and that's what I value about my team. We defended well against a very strong opponent. I'm very happy with the victory," Flick said. The German coach noted that his players were celebrating in the dressing room at El Sadar after the final whistle.
Atlético Madrid Rest Starters Ahead of Champions League
Atlético Madrid, who face Arsenal in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on Tuesday, rested most of their first-choice players in a 2-0 win over Valencia. Goals from debutants secured the victory, with Julián Álvarez, Alexander Sorloth, and Giuliano Simeone — all of whom finished the 1-1 draw against Arsenal with minor discomfort — left out of the squad entirely. Diego Simeone's side travel to London for the decisive match, with a place in the final at stake.
What Comes Next for Barcelona
If Real Madrid fail to beat Espanyol on Sunday, Barcelona will be crowned champions without playing. Should Madrid win, the title race will continue to the Clásico at Camp Nou next weekend, where Barcelona can clinch the trophy with a victory. Ferran Torres said he was comfortable with either scenario: "Whether we close it now or have the opportunity to do it with a win over Madrid at Camp Nou, I'm fine with celebrating a title from home on Sunday if Madrid stumble."
The bottom line
- Barcelona's 2-1 win over Osasuna, with goals from Lewandowski and Torres in the final ten minutes, gives them a 14-point lead over Real Madrid.
- Barcelona can win La Liga on Sunday if Real Madrid lose or draw against Espanyol; otherwise, the title could be decided in the next Clásico.
- Hansi Flick praised his team's defensive performance, particularly goalkeeper Joan García's first-half saves.
- Osasuna suffered only their third home defeat of the season, remaining in tenth place.
- Atlético Madrid rested key players ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg against Arsenal, still winning 2-0 against Valencia.



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