Barcelona close on La Liga title with late win at Osasuna

Published May 4, 2026 Updated May 4, 2026 06:34am

PAMPLONA: Barcelona moved to the brink of retaining the La Liga title after Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres struck late in a 2-1 victory at Osasuna on Saturday.

With four games remaining, Barca top the table on 88 points, 14 clear of second-placed Real Madrid, who have a game in hand and visit Espanyol. Should Real fail to win, Barcelona will be confirmed champions for the second successive season.

Barca broke through in the 81st minute when Marcus Rashford crossed from the right and Lewandowski rose to head in. Five minutes later Fermin Lopez slipped Torres clear and he finished low past Sergio Herrera.

Raul Garcia pulled back a goal from close range two minutes later, but it was too little too late for Osasuna.

“We’ve now put the pressure on Real Madrid; if they don’t win, we’ll be crowned champions,” Torres told DAZN.

“Today’s match was one of the toughest away fixtures in La Liga. Those three points were worth more than just three, and I think the team put in a brilliant performance.”

For much of a slow-burning encounter at El Sadar, however, it was Osasuna who looked the greater threat.

Barca goalkeeper Joan Garcia proved the difference, producing a string of fine saves to keep the visitors afloat. Ante Budimir struck the post from close range in the 35th minute after bursting into the box on the counter attack, then curled an effort towards the bottom corner two minutes later that Garcia tipped away with the faintest touch.

The keeper was at it again in the 69th minute, denying Ruben Garcia from the edge of the area as Osasuna pressed on in pursuit of European qualification. The hosts are 10th on 42 points, just two behind sixth-placed Celta Vigo.

With frustration mounting among the home support, Barcelona delivered a clinical late blow.

In the 81st minute Rashford floated a precise cross from the right into the middle, where Lewandowski jumped above his marker to nod past Herrera.

Five minutes later Lopez threaded a clever through ball behind the defence for Torres, who raced clear and slotted low beyond the keeper in a composed one-on-one finish.

Garcia pulled one back witha close-range header two minutes later, but Osasuna’s rally came too late as Barca moved to within touching distance of back-to-back league titles.

“In the first half, we controlled the game but not as well as in the second half,” said Barca coach Hansi Flick. “With Rashy and with Ferran we have speed, and this is what we want, to attack their last line and we did it much better.”

Published in Dawn, May 4th, 2026

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