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From Inter Miami with love: Lionel Messi’s emotional one-word message warms Barcelona hearts after second La Liga win without him

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 Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona faces the media during a press conference at Nou Camp on August 08, 2021 in Barcelona, Spain.
© Eric Alonso/Getty Images Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona faces the media during a press conference at Nou Camp on August 08, 2021 in Barcelona, Spain.

In a season defined by tactical precision and a hunger to reclaim domestic dominance, Barcelona has officially won the 2024-25 La Liga title, sealing a historic domestic treble under new manager Hansi Flick. Alongside the Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup, this league title confirms the Blaugrana’s return to the pinnacle of Spanish soccer.

The crowning moment came on Thursday night after a composed 2–0 win over city rivals Espanyol, with Lamine Yamal once again stepping into the spotlight. The teenage sensation scored a brilliant opener and assisted Fermin Lopez for the second, ensuring Barcelona’s name would be etched into the La Liga trophy for the 28th time in club history.

The significance of the night went beyond statistics or silverware. While fans celebrated in Catalonia and beyond, a subtle ripple of emotion was felt globally — especially when a legendary figure from Barca’s golden era sent a brief, understated message that carried enormous weight.

How it Happened: Yamal shines, Flick delivers

The Blaugrana had come agonizingly close to clinching the title a night earlier, only to be delayed by Real Madrid’s last-gasp winner against Mallorca. But there was no waiting this time. With composure and conviction, Flick’s team made their title official, going seven points clear with two games to spare.

Espanyol, still bitter from past celebrations on their turf, did their best to minimize the spectacle. Security was tight, sprinklers were turned on moments after the final whistle, and the stadium mood was tense. But the German manager kept his players composed.

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“This is not where we will celebrate. That will happen with our people, in our city,” he reportedly told his players, emphasizing respect and focus. The post-match celebration was quickly moved to the locker room, where players were joined by families and staff in what club sources described as an “emotional and intimate moment.”

Then came Messi’s message

As tributes poured in from across the world of soccer, one particular message stole the show. It didn’t come from an active La Liga star or rival club. It came from Lionel Messi, the man who defined an era at Camp Nou and helped Barcelona win 10 of their 28 league titles.

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In the early hours of Friday, Messi posted a single word on Instagram alongside a photo celebrating the win: “Felicidades!!!” — the Spanish word for “Congratulations.”

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There were no long paragraphs, no elaborate videos, just that single word — enough to send millions of Culers into an emotional spiral. It was heartfelt, minimalist, and yet so deeply symbolic. Messi may now be in Miami, chasing new challenges in MLS, but his soul remains stitched into the Blaugrana fabric.

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