1-0 loss at Alavés ends Barcelona’s bid for 100 points and 100 goals
- FC Barcelona lost 1-0 at Deportivo Alavés on May 13, ending their run of scoring in every league match this season. - Barcelona remain on 91 points and 91 goals after 36 matches, according to the club’s standings page updated on May 14. - Barcelona host Real Betis on May 17 before closing the La Liga season at Valencia on May 23.
FC Barcelona’s 1-0 defeat at Deportivo Alavés closed off two round-number targets that had stayed alive even after the club wrapped up the La Liga title. The loss at Mendizorroza on May 13 left Hansi Flick’s side on 91 points and 91 goals after 36 matches, according to Barcelona’s official standings page. Kiki Diabaté scored for Alavés in first-half stoppage time, and Barcelona’s attack failed to score in a league game for the first time this season. The result also gave Alavés three points in a crowded relegation fight. ### Which streak ended in Vitoria? Barcelona’s official match page lists the game as the club’s first league blank of the 2025-26 season, with Alavés winning 1-0 at Mendizorroza before a crowd of 19,138. The club had scored 91 goals through 36 league matches before and after the trip to Vitoria, the standings page shows, meaning the total did not move with two fixtures left. ### Why did the 100-point mark disappear? Barcelona’s official standings page shows 91 points from 36 matches, with a record of 30 wins, one draw and five defeats. (fcbarcelona.com) With only two league matches remaining, the maximum available finish is 97 points. La Liga’s results page lists the Alavés match as Matchday 36 and confirms Barcelona’s remaining league calendar is down to the final two rounds. (fcbarcelona.com) ### Why is 100 goals now a long shot? The same standings page shows Barcelona on 91 goals for, so reaching 100 would require nine goals across the last two league games. (fcbarcelona.com) Mundo Deportivo reported after the match that the shutout ended Barcelona’s chances of a 100-point season and left the 100-goal mark highly unlikely. (laliga.com) That assessment matches the official totals published by the club after Matchday 36. ### Who scored, and what did the result do for Alavés? (fcbarcelona.com) Kiki Diabaté scored in the 45+1 minute, according to Barcelona’s match page. The same page lists José María Sánchez Martínez as referee and records the venue as Mendizorroza. Alavés moved to 40 points from 36 matches with the win, Barcelona’s standings page shows. (fcbarcelona.com) That left the Basque club 16th, one point above 18th-placed Mallorca and 19th-placed Levante, with two rounds remaining in the relegation battle. ### What does Barcelona have left to play? (fcbarcelona.com) Barcelona had already secured the league title before the trip to Alavés, according to the club’s title page published on May 10. The defeat did not affect first place, with Barcelona still 11 points ahead of Real Madrid on the standings page available after the match. (fcbarcelona.com) The remaining issue is where the champions finish numerically. With 91 points and 91 goals, Barcelona can still end the season with 97 points and 100 goals only if they win both remaining matches and score nine times. That is an arithmetic conclusion based on the official standings and schedule. (fcbarcelona.com) ### When are the last two matches? Barcelona’s official schedule lists Real Betis at home on May 17 at 21:15 peninsular Spain time as Matchday 37. The same page lists the final league game at Valencia on May 23 at 21:00. Those two fixtures will determine Barcelona’s final totals for points and goals, while Alavés continue their run-in from 16th place after the win in Vitoria. (fcbarcelona.com 1) (fcbarcelona.com 2)