Barcelona 3-1 Real Betis: Blaugrana Seal a Flawless Home Record in LaLiga

 

Champions Sign Off in Style at Camp Nou

May 17, 2026 | LaLiga Matchday 37 | Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona

Champions Barcelona completed a perfect LaLiga season on home soil as a 3-1 win over Real Betis gave them a 100% record at the Nou Camp — becoming the first team to record a flawless slate of 19 home wins in a 20-team campaign. 




Raphinha Steals the Show

The Brazil winger opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick just short of the half-hour mark and then punished a defensive error from Héctor Bellerín midway through the second half to double his tally. The goal came after a brilliant link-up between Gavi and Raphinha, with the midfielder setting up the play and the Brazilian finishing it off with precision and power, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance.


A Bittersweet Night for Lewandowski

The victory was made even more emotional as it marked Robert Lewandowski's farewell appearance at the stadium. The Polish striker, who has been the heartbeat of Flick's attack all season, received a thunderous send-off from the Camp Nou faithful — a fitting tribute to one of the club's finest modern-era forwards.


Betis Fought Back, But Not Enough

Isco created some intrigue when he converted a penalty heading into the final 20 minutes, giving Betis a lifeline. However, the visitors could not sustain their momentum. Joao Cancelo's sweetly-struck effort made things safe, restoring the two-goal cushion and putting the result beyond doubt.


Season at a Glance

Barcelona achieved 30 victories from 36 league matches this season, a title-winning run that underlines Hansi Flick's dominance in his debut La Liga campaign. Real Betis, meanwhile, had already secured a coveted Champions League berth thanks to a 2-1 win over Elche in a previous outing, ensuring they close out the season on a high despite Sunday's defeat.


What's Next?

Reports suggest Barcelona's main target to replace Robert Lewandowski is Julián Álvarez, as the club looks to rebuild its attacking line ahead of next season. With the LaLiga title already secured and a perfect home record etched in history, the focus at Camp Nou now firmly shifts to the transfer window.

Barcelona remain LaLiga champions. The legacy of this season's home record will be remembered for years to come.

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