- Barcelona won La Liga for the first time since 2019 by thrashing Espanyol 4-2 on Sunday, wrestling the title back from rivals Real Madrid.
- The Catalan giants clinched their 27th Spanish championship at the home of their neighbours, with scenes turning ugly at full-time as celebrating Barcelona players were chased from the field by pitch invaders.
- Robert Lewandowski struck twice for Barcelona, along with goals for Alejandro Balde and Jules Kounde, while Javi Puado and Joselu pulled two back late on for the hosts.
Barcelona players were chased from the pitch by angry Espanyol supporters as they celebrated their La Liga triumph on Sunday, with coach Xavi Hernandez saying it was hard to "control" the team's emotions after winning.
The Catalan giants thrashed Espanyol 4-2 at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella and celebrated on the pitch at full-time, with around 100 Espanyol fans invading the pitch.
Barcelona players sprinted down the tunnel to safety and Xavi said his team had to be respectful as they were not in their stadium.
"It was a very emotional moment, a moment very hard not to celebrate, after so many months of working," Xavi told reporters.
"We didn't celebrate just because we were at Espanyol's ground."
The moment Espanyol fans ran Barcelona players off the pitch for celebrating the LaLiga title.
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The coach said he did not see the supporters rushing onto the pitch as he had already headed in and had told his players to follow.
"I told them to come in because I thought that was enough," Xavi told Movistar.
"The celebration is normal, but I know we're not at home and we can't lack respect.
"I know [emotions are] difficult to control but I told them the best thing would be to get inside now."