Marcos Rakitic celebrated Barcelona's LaLiga title after the 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Clasico, discussing the match, the team, and his future.

Rakitic stood alongside Ferran Torres in front of ESPN FC cameras shortly after the Barcelona Real Madrid match, with Barcelona having just clinched the LaLiga title at Camp Nou. The English player did not mince words in expressing his team's strongest attack of the night.

"I came here to win, and we did it."

Rakitic's statement was straightforward. He left a challenging phase in his career, moved to Barcelona, and found himself winning a league title after a Clasico. Not just any match, but against Real Madrid.

Rakitic was clear about the feeling. "It's an incredible feeling. Throughout the season, we deserved it. We were the best team." He did not hide that Barcelona had its struggles, but he emphasized how they always fought back to improve.

When asked about his adaptation, he was succinct. "It was good. I came here to win, and we did it. I'm very happy. I will enjoy the night with everyone, and we will see at the end of the season."

This last point reopened the conversation about his future. Would he stay? Would he leave? Rakitic did not provide a direct answer. "I live in the moment," he said when it was suggested that this did not have to be the end.

Torres chimed in, adding a significant note. "He's a great guy, and I think we can continue with him."

The evening had weight for Hansi Flick, following news about his father. Torres put it into perspective. "We thought about winning for Hansi, for him and his family, and we gave everything on the pitch."

Regarding the running in the dressing room, the Spaniard gave the simplest explanation. "We run for our teammate. We run for each other."

Rakitic looked at the young Barcelona and did not see a team of children. "They are young players, but they do not play like young players. They are so mature on the pitch."

In a way, a question about the future became the image of the title. Rakitic came to win. Now, Barcelona wants to know if he came to stay.