If there's one thing that has characterized FC Barcelona in the 2024-25 season, it's the voracity they have shown in terms of scoring goals. Hansi Flick's team has played 23 matches so far, 17 in LaLiga EA Sports and six in the UEFA Champions League, maintaining a clean sheet in just one game, a remarkable record.
Furthermore, up to today's date, Barcelona can proudly claim to be the absolute king in goals scored in LaLiga EA Sports. After 17 matchdays, the team has scored 50 goals, resulting in an impeccable goal average of 2.94 goals per game. In this regard, Real Madrid is the closest team in terms of goals scored, with 16 goals less, tallying 34 goals in 16 matches.
In a broader analysis, Barcelona emerges as the team with the most goals scored among the top five European leagues. The Catalan team surpasses Chelsea, the current leading scorer in the Premier League (35), Atalanta in Serie A (38), Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga (41), and Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1 (37).
FC Barcelona is the top scorer in the top five European leagues
Moreover, on the European stage, Barcelona is the team with the most goals in the current edition of the UEFA Champions League, with a total of 21 goals in six matches, equating to an average of 3.5 goals per game. The Blaugrana team is closely followed by clubs like Borussia Dortmund (18) and Bayern Munich (17).
Additionally, they outperform the top scorers in the Europa League, LOSC Lille and Galatasaray, who are tied with 15 goals each. Furthermore, they surpass the club with the most goals in the Conference League, Chelsea, with a total of 21 goals scored.
The Culés also boast the top scorer in Europe, Robert Lewandowski
Now, Barcelona not only dominates in overall scoring records but also at an individual level. For instance, Robert Lewandowski is the top scorer in LaLiga EA Sports with 16 goals, closely followed by Raphinha with 11. Moreover, these records surpass the top scorers in the top five European leagues: Erling Haaland in the Premier League (13), Mateo Retegui in Serie A (12), Harry Kane in the Bundesliga (14), and Jonathan David in Ligue 1 (11).
Similarly, in the UEFA Champions League, Robert Lewandowski leads the goal-scoring table with a total of seven goals, closely followed by Jonathan David with six. He ties with the top scorer of the Europa League, Jānis Ikaunieks (7), and surpasses the top scorer of the Conference League, Christopher Nkunku (5). These statistics demonstrate that Barcelona and its players are experiencing an exceptional moment in terms of goals, with statistics that few clubs can match.