• Lionel Messi holds his son Ciro as he celebrates after Barcelona won their 26th La Liga title. AFP
    Lionel Messi holds his son Ciro as he celebrates after Barcelona won their 26th La Liga title. AFP
  • Barcelona players and their families celebrate their league success after defeating Levante. AP Photo
    Barcelona players and their families celebrate their league success after defeating Levante. AP Photo
  • Barcelona defender Gerard Pique makes an interesting gesture in celebrating. AP Photo
    Barcelona defender Gerard Pique makes an interesting gesture in celebrating. AP Photo
  • Pique, left, Sergio Busquets, centre, and Sergi Roberto, right, all react to victory. EPA
    Pique, left, Sergio Busquets, centre, and Sergi Roberto, right, all react to victory. EPA
  • Messi savours that winning feeling. EPA
    Messi savours that winning feeling. EPA
  • Barcelona's players form a circle in celebration at the final whistle. EPA
    Barcelona's players form a circle in celebration at the final whistle. EPA
  • Luis Suarez gives a thumbs up. EPA
    Luis Suarez gives a thumbs up. EPA
  • It was a night of celebration for Barcelona fans. Getty
    It was a night of celebration for Barcelona fans. Getty
  • Arturo Vidal points the way forward during the game. Getty
    Arturo Vidal points the way forward during the game. Getty
  • Barecelona players celebrate Messi's lone goal of the game. Getty
    Barecelona players celebrate Messi's lone goal of the game. Getty
  • Messi was in jubilant mood post-match. AP Photo
    Messi was in jubilant mood post-match. AP Photo
  • Messi celebrates with the trophy on a lap of honour with his teammates. AP Photo
    Messi celebrates with the trophy on a lap of honour with his teammates. AP Photo

Lionel Messi the hero again as Barcelona win La Liga title - in pictures


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Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde refused to apologise for having to rely so heavily on Lionel Messi to solve their problems after the Argentinian scored the goal which secured an eighth title in 11 years.

Messi, rested for the first half against Levante ahead of next week's Uefa Champions League semi-final first leg against Liverpool, came off the bench to score his 34th league goal of the season in the 1-0 victory.

Prior to his arrival Barca had laboured to impose themselves on a side just three points above the relegation zone, with former Reds midfielder Philippe Coutinho failing with three good chances.

"Messi always takes us out of many problems, it's clear," Valverde said in a press conference.

"We're not going to apologise for having Messi, it's a good thing he's with us.

"If there has to be a protagonist and a name above the rest it is his, this is known to everyone.

"He was clear that he had to play. We have a game on Wednesday and we have to be active.

"I knew he was going to play at least from half-time; he made the goal in the end - he always makes goals everywhere."

Valverde admits his side struggled with anxiety as they sought to win the title in front of their home fans for the first time since 2010.

"We had the tension of scoring in the first half," he added.

"We had chances to do it and in the second half we did not score the second and they put us under pressure."

Valverde wanted to have the league wrapped up as a boost heading into their home game against Liverpool.

"It is better to go into the game having won the league," said the Barca coach.

"We are very confident and it is a good boost for Wednesday. We know how difficult it is going to be because Liverpool is having a great season and is a great team."

Despite the lead Barcelona were far from convincing, offering hope to Liverpool they can nick a crucial away goal or two next week, and in the last minute another substitute Enis Bardhi hit the post to almost spoil the party.