75,000 Barcelona Fans Flood Streets in Celebration as Real Madrid Rushes ‘Rebuild Plan’ After La Liga Loss

Posted on: 05/13/2026

Barcelona clinched their 29th La Liga title, sparking massive street celebrations with an estimated 75,000 fans pouring into the city to join the party. Meanwhile, in Madrid, a deep structural overhaul is reportedly being fast-tracked.

According to reports from Mundo Deportivo, the title parade drew around 75,000 spectators. The newspaper’s front page featured a smiling Lamine Yamal, the young winger who has become a new hero for Barcelona fans.

Despite the euphoria of winning the league, the team’s ambitions remain high. Yamal, alongside Robert Lewandowski and Wojciech Szczęsny, promised supporters that the next big target is the Champions League. “There will definitely be a Champions League parade,” the young forward declared.

In stark contrast to Barcelona’s revelry, the mood in Madrid is tense. AS bluntly headlined “Towards a New Real Madrid.” The newspaper described the season as a “failure,” with the club preparing a major shake-up of both structure and squad. A coaching change is just the start, and the team plans to sign three or four “established players,” with defensive reinforcements being the top priority.

Marca focused on Kylian Mbappé, running the headline “Mbappé Doesn’t Hide.” It reported that the French forward went to the Valdebebas base on his day off to accelerate his recovery from injury, determined to return to the pitch this week.

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Elsewhere in La Liga, Real Betis is the center of attention in Seville. Estadio Deportivo noted that the green-and-white side must beat Elche in their next match to keep their European hopes alive. Meanwhile, Levante is fighting for survival, with Super Deporte describing their battle as an “impossible dream.”