Barcelona finished the ir home calendar with a 3-1 victory over Real Betis at the Nou Camp, closing the chapter on an unprecedented perfect record in LaLiga.
The result delivered exactly what the occasion demanded: a win to send Robert Lewandowski off in style, and a piece of history to hang above the pitch for years to come.
Raphinha's double seals the deal
The Brazilian winger opened the scoring with a well-struck free-kick just before the half-hour mark, bending his effort beyond the wall and into the net.
His second came aftermidway through the second half, capitalizing on a defensive error from Héctor Bellerín to double the advantage.
Isco and Cancelo add polish
Isco converted a penalty with roughly 20 minutes remaining, giving Betis a brief foothold in the contest.
João Cancelo settled any lingering nerves shortly after, curling in a sweet strike to restore the two-goal cushion.
A flawless home record
Hansi Flick's side became the first team in the LaLiga era towin every home fixture across a full 20-team campaign, finishing with 19 victories from 19 matches at the Nou Camp.
It was also Lewandowski's presumed farewell appearance at the stadium—a detail that added quiet weight to an already meaningful night.