Pep Guardiola's Barcelona solidified their position as the leading force in world football by clinching their third consecutive title in the 2010-11 season, finishing four points ahead of second-placed Real Madrid. Despite having newly crowned Champions League winner Jose Mourinho as their coach, Real Madrid couldn't break Barcelona's winning streak. Cristiano Ronaldo's impressive 40 goals in his second season at Real Madrid made the title race close, but Barcelona's overall talent, including players like Dani Alves, Andres Iniesta, Xavi, and Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi, ultimately secured their victory. In an attempt to challenge Barcelona's dominance, Real Madrid made significant signings under Mourinho's management, while Barcelona also made key acquisitions. The season started slowly for Barcelona, but they quickly regained their form and went on a remarkable run, including a memorable 5-0 victory over Real Madrid. Despite a few setbacks towards the end of the season, Barcelona comfortably secured the La Liga title. Real Madrid's only consolation was winning the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona, while Cristiano Ronaldo claimed the Pichichi award for being the league's top scorer. Pep Guardiola was named the Manager of the Season, and David Villa's transfer to Barcelona was the most expensive of the season. The key moment of the season was Jeffren's goal in the 5-0 victory over Real Madrid, which had a significant impact on the title race.
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