FootballBlogSports Barcelona vs Athletic Club 3-0, Barcelona Finish La Liga in Style with Win Over Athletic Club by Paul Mason June 10, 2025 written by Paul Mason June 10, 2025 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail 11 Barcelona vs Athletic Club 3-0, Barcelona wrapped up their 2024/25 La Liga season in stunning fashion, beating Athletic Club 3-0 at San Mamés. With the league title already secured, this final game was all about ending on a high—and they did just that. A brace from Robert Lewandowski and a late penalty from Dani Olmo sealed the win for the champions. Early Threats but Barca Strike First Athletic Club started strongly in front of their home fans, showing intensity and attacking spirit. They even had the ball in the net through Unai Gómez early on, but the goal was ruled offside. Despite that early scare, Barcelona scored with their first real chance. Fermín López played a brilliant through ball to Lewandowski, who chipped goalkeeper Unai Simón with ease. This goal was not just important for the match—it marked Lewandowski’s 100th goal for Barcelona and also the club’s 100th goal of the season in La Liga. Lewandowski Scores Again Just a few minutes later, Lewandowski scored his second. A poor clearance from Athletic defender Unai Núñez fell straight to the Polish striker, who made no mistake and doubled Barcelona’s lead. This second goal crushed the home team’s momentum. Raphinha, who assisted the goal, was outstanding. He delivered a fantastic cross earlier and constantly created chances. His performance added fuel to talks of him being a Ballon d’Or contender. Missed Chances and Woodwork Drama The second half saw chances for both teams. Lewandowski almost completed a hat-trick after another great pass from Raphinha, but his shot hit the crossbar. Minutes later, Athletic’s Aitor Paredes also hit the bar with a header from a corner. Lamine Yamal continued to shine in the second half. The young forward had multiple chances and was a constant threat, showing why fans are excited about his future. Dani Olmo Seals It Late As the match neared full time, Dani Olmo, who came on for Raphinha, was fouled inside the box. After a VAR check, the referee awarded a penalty. Olmo stepped up and calmly scored, making it 3-0 in stoppage time. A Match of Emotional Farewells The game also marked the final appearance of Óscar De Marcos for Athletic Club. After 16 seasons, the veteran received a standing ovation when he was substituted in the final minutes—a touching moment for fans at San Mamés. Barca’s Defence and Midfield Step Up Barcelona’s defence stayed solid despite early pressure. Pau Cubarsí impressed once again with his composure and passing. Eric Garcia and Ronald Araujo handled attacks from Nico Williams well. Inaki Peña, the backup goalkeeper, had a calm evening with only a few real threats to deal with. In midfield, Gavi was the standout performer, making strong tackles and protecting the ball. Fermín López also deserves praise for his creativity and key assist. Manager Hansi Flick Ends Season on a High Hansi Flick, in his first season as Barcelona coach, finished his domestic campaign with a treble—La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Spanish Super Cup. His smart rotations and effective tactics helped Barca grow into a more confident, attacking team. Flick also gave playing time to youngsters like Yamal, Fermín, and Cubarsí, showing trust in the club’s future stars. Despite a narrow miss in the Champions League, this season will be remembered as a major success. Barcelona vs Athletic Club 3-0, Final Thoughts This 3-0 win was the perfect end to a rollercoaster season. Barcelona scored over 100 goals, kept their unbeaten streak in big games, and found new heroes. The mix of experienced players like Lewandowski and emerging talents like Yamal gives fans plenty of reasons to be hopeful. Barcelona have not only won trophies but also rebuilt their identity under a new coach and with a younger squad. If this season is any sign of what’s to come, the best might still be ahead. For more sports-related content, visit Prosportsio.com, where we dive deep into the world of football and beyond. barcelonaLa LigaRobert Lewandowski Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail Paul Mason previous post Sevilla vs Las Palmas, A Hard-Fought 1-0 Victory in La Liga next post Portugal vs Spain Nations League final 2025, Portugal Beat Spain on Penalties to Win You may also like Chelsea vs ES Tunis 2025 Highlights – Club World Cup Group D 3-0... June 25, 2025 PSG vs Seattle Sounders 2-0 to Finish First in Club World Cup Group... June 24, 2025 Portugal vs Spain Nations League final 2025, Portugal Beat Spain on Penalties to... 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