Barcelona won the La Liga title of rival Real Madrid 2-0 at neighbor Espanyol.
Barcelona starred in Lamine Yamal's 28th Spanish League title in Crosstown rival Espanyol.
Yamal scored in the 53rd minute of a tense game Thursday when the teenage phenomenon slid over two defenders on the edge of the area before he whipped one of his now left-footed curlers to the corner of the net.
Fermin Lopez scored in downtime to win, but it was Yamal's strike that stole the headlines, which was the fit of the youngsters' season.
The 17-year-old scored, dribbling and playing as Barcelona's entire global football star with his own goals, dribbling and playing.
The strike was his eighth league goal of the season, and his name also had 12 assists.
"Lamine's goal is a move he practices a lot, and he scored twice today in a warm-up way. We have to take care of him and let him enjoy it, he's great," his teammate Pedri told Movistar Plus after the game.
The fact of the first half was even more tense, with only one shot registered on each side, and in fact, the home team had the best early chances, providing some hope for Real Madrid to hope that their championship defense could continue beyond this game. It's not a Madrid club, and Espanyol was lowered to 10 shortly after Yamal's latest miracle goal when Leandro Cabrera swung her left arm into the star box at Barca.
Barcelona has two rounds left. It ended the domestic doubles with the title of Copa del Rey and reached the Champions League semi-finals in its first season with coach Hansi Flick.
Flick's side actually ended Madrid's championship defense when they beat their top rival 4-3 on Sunday, which brought four of the four Krasico wins in all matches this season.
Madrid's victory over Mallorca on Wednesday prevented Barcelona from winning the championship without a match. However, the Catalan club only needs three-pointers.
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Several Espanyol supporters were injured after being hit by a car near the stadium just minutes before the Catalonia derby began.
At least 14 people were injured to varying degrees of severity when a female driver was surrounded by Espanyol fans in front of her home and lost control of the car, causing panic and chaos.
The woman was subsequently arrested and tested for respirators by Mossos D'Esquadra of the Catalan police force, also known as Policia de La la la la la germanitat de catalunya.
Emergency medical services responded quickly, deploying 10 ambulances on site.
Of the 14 injured fans, four were reportedly not very serious, while others suffered minor injuries. The worst injury was reportedly a fracture of the leg.
According to authorities, the incident happened when Espanyol fans gathered to welcome the team's coach. The driver's car wedged between the two containers, prompting several supporters to throw objects at the vehicle, causing damage.
In response, the driver accelerated and hit about 20 fans.
"It was an accident, some people were injured but not taken seriously. There is no major incident to report," President Salvador Illa, who participated in the competition, told Spanish TV channel Movistar Plus.