Spain's
biggest selling sports daily Marca summed it up in Monday's headline after
Barcelona wrapped up a fifth La Liga title in seven years and their 23rd
overall on Sunday: "Messi's League".
The
Argentina forward scored a typically brilliant goal to secure a 1-0 win at
Atletico Madrid exactly a year after last season's champions pipped Barca to
the title with a 1-1 draw at the Nou Camp on the final day of the campaign.
Barca's
latest triumph was the first part of a possible treble of Champions League,
domestic league and Cup crowns, which Barca became the only Spanish club to
achieve in 2008-09 under Pep Guardiola.
Messi's
goal was his 41st in 37 La Liga appearances this term, four behind top scorer
Cristiano Ronaldo, whose Real Madrid side are four points adrift of their arch
rivals with one game left.
Messi
has also made an incredible 17 assists and it has been his scintillating form
since the turn of the year, after he broke the La Liga scoring record in
November, that has been the main driving force behind Barca's treble charge.
They
meet Juventus in the Champions League final on June 6, a week after hosting
Athletic Bilbao for the King's Cup final, an impressive achievement for coach
Luis Enrique in his first season in charge.
"Right
now I am thinking about all those who have helped us win this title, without
exception," Luis Enrique told a news conference after the match at the
Calderon.
"There
are still two titles up for grabs and then we will know what mark we can award
ourselves, but winning this league makes us very happy," added the former
Barca and Spain midfielder.
Barca's
defence, marshalled by Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, has also played its
part, conceding a mere 19 goals in 37 La Liga games, while Real leaked 35.
But
club talisman Messi predictably dominated Monday's front pages after the
27-year-old again proved decisive when it mattered most.
Exchanging
passes with Pedro, he found the tiny amount of space he needed in the crowd of
defenders and clipped a precise shot into the corner to make it a Messi's
league.
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