
One of the best videos from the parade! A tree causes trouble for Lewy, Tek, and Roony.

After giving everything on the Camp Nou pitch to beat Real Madrid and secure their second consecutive La Liga title under Flick, Barcelona’s squad kept the energy high aboard their open-top bus as they soaked in the adoration of fans across Barcelona. If picking the MVP for the Clásico was tough, the same applied during the championship parade—once again, the blaugrana delivered a spectacle worthy of their success alongside the supporters.
**The Polish Clan**
There was no doubt about the starring role of the two Polish players in the squad. Lewandowski and Szczesny, seated at the front of the bus, led the celebrations for long stretches while also finding time to enjoy ice cream. To be precise, the goalkeeper didn’t just eat ice cream—he also devoured pizza and even a hamburger. All while puffing vapor from a vape pen he never let go of.

Lewandowski and Szczesny during Barça’s champions parade / VALENTÍ ENRICH
Robert, meanwhile, grabbed microphones on the fly and granted interviews to anyone who asked. However, the defining image of the parade was him waving an *estelada* (Catalan independence flag), reminiscent of Iñigo Martínez a year earlier. Raphinha took over from the Pole with the separatist banner from the back of the open-top bus.
**Anti-Madrid Sentiments**
Fermín López, following Gavi’s lead from previous celebrations, didn’t hesitate to pose for photos with a scarf reading “antimadridista.” The Barça academy graduates, unapologetically Barcelona through and through, also joined in chants aimed directly at Espanyol.

Lamine, alongside Casadó, on the champions parade bus / Valentí Enrich
Meanwhile, in the middle of the bus, Gerard Martín, Casadó, and Èric Garcia were playfully fighting over a fuet (Catalan cured sausage) being passed from hand to hand. Even Pedri joined the feast. Araujo, visibly delighted, sported a wig for the occasion. Of course, beer was also present during the journey, though much more moderate than in parades from years past.
Joan Garcia, experiencing his first major celebration as a culé, also fell victim to a unleashed Szczesny, who sang “Joan Garcia is from La Masia” before turning ironic with “we want Joan’s head.” Laughter upon laughter confirmed what many already sense around the team: the blaugrana dressing room breathes an extraordinary atmosphere, key to the success of Flick’s squad.

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