Fermin Lopez may not be a teenager anymore (he’s 21), but in last night’s triumph away at Almeria (0-2), he netted a brace for the first time in his senior career to secure Barcelona’s second place in the La Liga table.It was a dead rubber since Barca said farewell to the title recently and Almeria have been relegated. That kind of setup, however, still inspired Barca’s youngsters, brought up from the iconic La Masia academy, to go for a win.14’—⚽67’—⚽Fermín López reaches 10 Barcelona goals in all competitions in his first season with the senior club 🫶 pic.twitter.com/Mk0mfwLKHL— B/R Football (@brfootball) May 16, 2024 Fermin did his best in such a game and scored his second goal in the middle of the second half to secure a four-point lead over Girona with two rounds to go until the end of the season. That runners-up place is still something for the Blaugrana for one reason only – because it books them a ticket to the Spanish Super Cup. The fight for the least important trophy, but still a trophy, will be fought in January 2025 between the finalists of the King’s Cup (Atletico Bilbao and Mallorca) and the first two teams in La Liga (Real Madrid and Barcelona).##NAJAVA_MECA_8109807##LA LIGA – MATCHDAY 37Saturday22:00: (2.10) Alaves (3.20) Getafe (3.80)Sunday20:00: (1.67) Mallorca (3.70) Almeria (6.50)20:00: (1.90) Ath.Bilbao (3.60) Sevilla (4.50)20:00: (1.40) Atl.Madrid (4.60) Osasuna (8.00)20:00: (1.32) Barcelona (5.30) Rayo Vallecano (9.50)20:00: (1.90) Cadiz (3.40) Las Palmas (4.30)20:00: (3.05) Granada (3.50) Celta (2.45)20:00: (2.60) Betis (3.20) Sociedad (3.05)20:00: (3.60) Villareal (3.60) Real Madrid (2.00)20:00: (2.85) Valencia (3.50) Girona (2.55)***odds are subject to change***