The Catalan side have dominated La Liga this season and whilst they are still waiting to have their title win rubber-stamped, that is a mere formality and focus has now shifted to how to make that title win even more special.
Firstly, Valverde and co. are hoping to become Spain's answer to the 'Invincibles' and go a who season without suffering defeat. Atletico Madrid's derby draw on Sunday saw Barca's lead at the top extended to 11 points, all but securing the title, with an unbeaten season now Barca's main motivation.
That isn't the only objective between now and the end of the season though. There are also two individual honours that Barca players are well in the running for.
The first of which is the Pichichi Trophy, awarded each year to the top scorer in La Liga. Lionel Messi currently heads the list with 29 goals, following his hat-trick against Leganes on Saturday, with Cristiano Ronaldo his closest competitor on 23.
Whatsmore, Luis Suarez is following close on Ronaldo's heels with 22 should Messi lose his goalscoring touch between now and the end of the season.
The other trophy Barca will be hoping to claim is the Zamora Trophy, which is awarded to the goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio in La Liga.
The battle for the trophy is fierce between Barca's Marc-Andre Ter Stegen and Atletico Madrid stopper Jan Oblak. Following the latest round of fixture the Solvenian holds the slenderest of leads, having conceded 15 to Ter Stegen's 16 in the same number of games.
On paper, Atletico's run-in appears more favourable that Barca's, with Levante, Real Sociedad, Betis, Alavés, Espanyol, Getafe and Eibar awaiting 'Los Colchoneros'.
Whereas Barca face tough trips to Valencia, Villarreal and Real Madrid. With Deportivo, Levante and Real Sociedad completing the set.