Hansi Flick has said he is unconcerned about the manner in which FC Barcelona secure the LaLiga title, stressing that his team “have done our job”.
Barcelona claimed a 2-1 victory over CA Osasuna on Saturday, with quick goals from Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres ensuring an important away win.
La Blaugrana have now recorded 10 straight LaLiga victories, achieving that milestone in a single season for the first time since March 2016, when they won 12 matches in a row under Luis Enrique.
The result means Barcelona could be crowned champions on Sunday if Real Madrid fail to defeat RCD Espanyol.
Even if Los Blancos win that match, they would still need to beat Barcelona in the upcoming El Clasico next weekend to keep the title race alive.
Barcelona are now within reach of their third LaLiga title in four years, and Flick insists he is not bothered about how it is secured.
“We’ve done our job by winning here, and now it’s out of our hands,” Flick said after the win over Osasuna.
“We have to wait for Espanyol’s match, so it doesn’t depend on us. The important thing is to win a title, and we’ll celebrate when we can win it.
“We wanted to win here. It was a tough match for us. I think we could have done better in the first half, but luckily we were able to score two goals later on.
“We were in control in the first half. We tried to change things up. [Frenkie] De Jong came on for Gavi, who was on a yellow card.
“We took a few more risks, played faster and with more speed, bringing on [Marcus] Rashford and Ferran.
“I’m happy for the team, for the fans. We’re happy to have gotten another three points.”