"It's an incomplete season, it feels like two titles is not enough," says Enric Vilalta, a 57-year-old supporter who went to the victory parade with his two children wearing Barcelona shirts. "The Copa (del Rey) is not the biggest award and La Liga is good but the Champions (League) is what generates excitement. You can lose in semi-finals or in the final, but not in the quarter-finals and against a lesser team." "What happened with Roma is a thorn in our side," says Javier Gibello, a 37-year-old civil servant who also brought his son. "But if I had to mark them, I'd give them a B plus."? An incredible day!
— FC Barcelona ?? (@FCBarcelona) April 30, 2018
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As arch-rivals Real Madrid continue their bid for a record-extending 13th Champions League title, Barca fans are left pondering what might have been had their turbulent season gone differently. The departure of Brazilian star Neymar last summer came before defeat to Real in the Spanish Super Cup. Barcelona regrouped, dominating their rivals on the pitch to win the Copa del Rey with a 5-0 demolition of Sevilla last week and then securing the league title, in their first season with Ernesto Valverde as coach, with a 4-2 win at Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday.Congratulations to @FCBarcelona for winning LaLiga and the Copa del Rey this season.
— Real Madrid C.F.???? (@realmadriden) April 30, 2018
It is Barca's seventh La Liga title in 10 years and their fourth consecutive Copa del Rey victory. "The problem is we always want more," says Trini Lorente, a 58-year-old supporter. "But the season is really good, especially if tomorrow (Tuesday) Real Madrid loses," joked her husband Jordi Olive, referring to the semi-final between their arch-rival and Bayern Munich. Real, who beat Bayern 2-1 in the first leg of their semi-final last week, host the Bundesliga giants for the second leg on Tuesday.Amazing support! ?❤️#7heChamp10ns pic.twitter.com/otGweS5AXh
— FC Barcelona ?? (@FCBarcelona) April 30, 2018
Current score: Barcelona 89-88 Real Madrid
— Goal (@goal) April 30, 2018
Will @Cristiano and Co. draw level with another Champions League trophy next month? pic.twitter.com/9R2ebseV7x