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🔥 Barcelona beat Athletic Bilbao in La Liga finale, see the final table

🔥 Barcelona beat Athletic Bilbao in La Liga finale, see the final table

Yahoo25-05-2025

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There was not much pressure, with Barcelona already champion of La Liga, and Athletic Bilbao, with qualification secured for the Champions League – after 10 years.
But it's a game, right? So, Barça went up, even away from home, and beat the Basques 3-0, with two goals from Lewandowski, and one from Dani Olmo, on a penalty, already in the end of the second half.The duel in the Basque Country marked the end of La Liga 2024/25, without changes, since Bilbao did not surpass Villarreal in the table, and closed the season in 5th place.
In this way, the representatives of Spain in the Champions League 2025/26 will be: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid, Villarreal and Athletic Bilbao.
Check out how the final La Liga table ended up.
Source: OneFootball
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