59 goals in 21 games
FC Barcelona is once again the top scoring team in the five major leagues
The Blaugrana team beat Valencia 7-1 and that made them return to the top ranking in terms of scoring in the five major leagues
Barça crushed Valencia (7-1) and that allowed them to become the top scoring club in the five major leagues again. They have scored 59 goals in the domestic competition, surpassing Bayern's 58 and Inter's 55. The Bavarian team had taken the lead the previous day, but this weekend there has been a new change. Thus, the Catalans have scored 59 goals in 21 games, which generates an average of 2.80 goals per game played.
The team's top scorer is Robert Lewandowski, who has scored 17 goals in 20 games. He leads the race for the top scorer, but Kylian Mbappé follows closely behind with 15 in 19 games. Although it is true that the French striker has scored 5 goals from penalties, compared to the Pole's 2, they count equally. The Real Madrid player has moved closer to the top of the rankings with the hat trick he scored against Real Valladolid this week. Third place is occupied by Raphinha, with 12 goals in 21 matches.
Likewise, against Valencia, Hansi Flick's players broke another record. They reached 101 goals in 32 games in all competitions. The German coach is therefore the second fastest coach to surpass the hundred-goal mark. The first was Helenio Herrera, in the 1958-1959 season, who managed to surpass this figure with 31 games played, one match less than what was necessary this season.
FC Barcelona is therefore the highest scoring club in LaLiga, 9 goals ahead of Real Madrid, which is second; in the five major leagues and in the Champions League. This season promises to break more offensive records than those already broken, although the 2011/2012 campaign, in which Pep Guardiola's men scored 190 goals, is still a long way off. Only time will tell what the final figure will be.




