Barcelona finished their La Liga home campaign with a flawless record, closing the Nou Camp chapter with a 3-1 victory over Real Betis that left them undefeated on their own soil all season.
Raphinha struck twice to lead the way, while the match also served as Robert Lewandowski's farewell appearance at the stadium. The win gave Hansi Flick's side 19 home wins from 19 matches — a clean sweep in a 20-team league, the first such record in La Liga history.
Breakdown of the goals
The Brazilian winger opened the scoring with a free-kick shortly before the half-hour mark. He added his second midway through the second half, capitalizing on a defensive error from Héctor Berverlín.
Isco then converted a penalty heading into the final 20 minutes to briefly give Betis hope, but Joao Cancelo's strike soon restored Barcelona's three-goal cushion and sealed the result.
It is rare enough to see a perfect season anywhere in modern football. That it came wrapped in a farewell for one of the club's major forwards added a quietly neat symmetry to the proceedings.