The 2014-15 season was a tumultuous one for Barcelona. The team finished second in La Liga, finishing just one point behind champions Real Madrid. They also reached the quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey and the final of the UEFA Champions League, where they won against Juventus.
Barcelona's star player during the 2014-15 season was forward Lionel Messi, who scored 58 goals in all competitions. Messi was the top scorer in La Liga and the Champions League, and he won the Golden Foot award for the best player in the world. Other key players for Barcelona during the season included midfielders Andres Iniesta and Ivan Rakitic, and defenders Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba.
Under manager Luis Enrique, Barcelona played a fast-paced, attacking style of soccer known as "tiki-taka," which was characterized by short passes and quick movement of the ball. The team was known for their creative attacking play and their possession-based approach to the game.
Overall, the 2014-15 season was a mixed one for Barcelona. While they finished as runners-up in La Liga and reached the final of the Champions League, they were able to win the champions league. Despite this, the team's performances throughout the season demonstrated their continued dominance in Spanish and European football.