Barcelona visit Deportivo Alavés on Wednesday night just 72 hours after becoming La Liga champions for the 29th time in club history. May 10, 2026 will live on forever in Barcelona history as the day they defeated Real Madrid in El Clásico to clinch back-to-back league titles . Never before in the history of the rivalry had the title been mathetically decided in that fixture. Hansi Flick’s men have been celebrating their successful title defense since Sunday’s 2–0 win , but three more games remain before the end of the season. The Catalans will now make their debut as 2025–26 Spanish champions away against relegation-candidate Deportivo Alavés. It might seem like there’s nothing left to play for, but Barcelona are trying to become the third side in La Liga history to reach the 100-point mark, and that is only achievable if Barça go perfect in their last three games. Flick Rotations Expected, But How Drastic? Jule Koundé (left) and Alejandro Balde could get the nod after losing their starting job.…