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La Liga’s Final Day: Relegations, Farewells, and European Berths

The last round of Spain's top flight delivered dramatic exits and triumphant farewells, from Lewandowski's milestone goal to Carvajal's final assist.

The final round of Spain's La Liga delivered a cascade of outcomes that reshaped the landscape for next season. Girona and Mallorca both slipped out of the top flight after their respective matches on Saturday, while the rest of the league wrapped up with a series of decisive results.

Carvajal's Final Act

Veteran full‑back Dani Carvajal lined up for his last appearance in Real Madrid colours, contributing an assist to Gonzalo García's opening goal. The moment capped a career that helped the club claim six Champions League titles since 2013, a testament to his longevity and impact.

In Barcelona's swan song, Robert Lewandowski found the net, scoring his 120th goal for the club before bidding farewell. The strike underscored a prolific spell that ended with the team already assured of a Champions League berth.

Celta Vigo sealed a Europa League spot with a victory over Sevilla, while Getafe earned a place in the forthcoming Conference League after defeating Osasuna. Both results highlighted the competitive finish to the campaign.

With third‑place honours still up for grabs, Atletico Madrid faced Villarreal in a showdown that would determine the final Champions League slot. Meanwhile, Barcelona and Real Madrid had already locked in their European positions, rounding out a season that saw several clubs conclude their campaigns with distinct objectives.

What Lies Ahead

The dust settles on a season that delivered drama from the relegation battle to the final flourishes of established stars. As clubs turn their attention to the off‑season, the ramifications of these results will echo through transfer windows and tactical reshuffles.

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