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Flick's Barça crushes the 2024-25 League numbers
Published New:15/12/2025 - 09:40h
Updated New:15/12/2025 - 09:55h
Hansi Flick's FC Barcelona has gained eight more points than last season in 17 league matchdays, achieving 43 out of a possible 51.
Hansi Flick's Fútbol Club Barcelona continues to have a high-level season in LaLiga 2025/26. With two matchdays left to close the first half of the season, the Barça team has already surpassed last season's records, with 43 points out of a possible 51 and a goal difference that reaches 100 goals in the calendar year 2025.
The numbers place Barça as the second-best league leader in the five major European leagues, only behind Bayern Munich, and reinforce the feeling of solidity of a team that has managed to maintain its rhythm despite a start to the season marked by injuries.
A more reliable Barça than last season's champion

The current league record clearly improves on that of the 2024-25 season, in which Barça were champions. At this stage of last season, the team had accumulated 35 points, eight fewer than the current 43. And that's with two games still to play before the end of the first half of the season.
| Concept | League 24-25 | League 25-26 |
|---|---|---|
| Matches played | 17 | 17 |
| Points | 35 | 43 |
| Wins | 11 | 14 |
| Draws | 2 | 1 |
| Losses | 4 | 2 |
| Goals for | 45 | 49 |
| Goals against | 19 | 20 |
| Goal difference | +26 | +29 |
Villarreal and Espanyol will be the last away rivals before the definitive halfway point. If Barça manages to secure all six points, they would reach 49 points, a figure that has only been achieved in two of the last ten Leagues.
In the 2022-23 season, with Xavi Hernández on the bench, Barça reached matchday 19 with 50 points. In 2017-18, under the management of Ernesto Valverde and with Leo Messi as the offensive leader, they reached 51. The current scenario places Flick's team in a very similar context.
Only three teams have stopped Barça in LaLiga 2025/26
The merit of these numbers is amplified if we analyze the match-by-match journey. Only three rivals have been able to stop Barça in the championship:
- Rayo Vallecano in Vallecas (1-1), matchday 3
- Sevilla at the Sánchez Pizjuán (4-1), matchday 8
- Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu (2-1), matchday 10
Beyond these stumbles, the team has shown a much superior consistency to last season, maintaining a high competitive level both at home and away. In the context of the top five leagues, Barça boasts elite records. With 43 points in 17 matchdays, only Bayern Munich surpasses these figures, with 38 points out of a possible 42 in 14 games, after two draws against Union Berlin and Mainz.
The Impact of Injuries and the Team's Response
The performance is even more valuable considering the significant number of absences Barça has suffered throughout the season. Joan Garcia and Raphinha were out for two months; Pedri, Balde, and Dani Olmo, for about a month; Lewandowski and Fermín, for three weeks; Ronald Araujo continues without a clear return date due to mental health issues; Gavi has been out since August; Ter Stegen has not yet debuted; and Lamine Yamal dealt with groin pain for several weeks.
| Player | Estimated time | Current status |
|---|---|---|
| Joan Garcia | 2 months | Reincorporated |
| Raphinha | 2 months | Reincorporated |
| Pedri | ~1 month | Reincorporated |
| Balde | ~1 month | Reincorporated |
| Dani Olmo | ~1 month | Reincorporated |
| Lewandowski | 3 weeks | Reincorporated |
| Fermín López | 3 weeks | Reincorporated |
| Ronald Araujo | No defined date | Out |
| Gavi | Since August | Out |
| Ter Stegen | Not specified | No debut |
| Lamine Yamal | Several weeks | Reincorporated |
Despite this context, the team has maintained very similar, and even superior, goal-scoring figures to last season. In the first half of the 2024-25 season, Barça scored 51 goals in 19 games. In the current one, they have scored 49 goals in just 17 matchdays. In defense, the numbers also improve: 20 goals conceded compared to 22 last season, despite having played fewer matches.
37 consecutive matchdays scoring
One of the most striking facts about Flick's Barça is its offensive continuity. The team has gone **37 consecutive matchdays seeing the back of the net**, **equalling the second-best streak in the club's history**, achieved between February 2018 and February 2019
In that stretch, Barça has scored 101 goals, although still far from the absolute record of 64 consecutive games scoring between February 2012 and October 2013. The last league match in which Barça failed to score was against Leganés (0-1), on December 15, 2025
Since then, the team has maintained a consistent offensive regularity, with all goals now belonging to the calendar year 2025. Barcelonismo is once again looking at the standings and statistics with optimism. And this time, the data supports it.




