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A detailed breakdown of Barcelona’s recent milestone under Hansi Flick

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A detailed breakdown of Barcelona’s recent milestone under Hansi Flick
A detailed breakdown of Barcelona’s recent milestone under Hansi Flick

Barcelona continue to redefine attacking football under Hansi Flick.

During the 2-1 victory over Atletico Madrid, Barça reached a remarkable landmark, scoring their 300th goal under Flick’s management.

What makes this achievement impressive is the consistency behind it, as Barcelona are currently averaging 2.81 goals per game under the German.

To put things into perspective, the Catalans ended last season with 174 goals, the third-highest total ever recorded by the club.

This season, however, they have already scored 127 goals, and with at least 10 matches still to play across La Liga and the UEFA Champions League, that number is expected to rise significantly.

A breakdown of Barcelona’s brilliance

As such, the Spanish Super Cup has been particularly fruitful for Flick, with the team scoring 15 goals in just four matches across two editions, which means an average of 3.75 goals per game.

In Europe, Barcelona have scored 73 goals in just 24 Champions League matches, maintaining an average of 3.04 goals per game.

Lewandowski is Barcelona’s top scorer under Flick. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

Domestically, their La Liga record is just as impressive, as Barcelona have netted 182 goals in 68 league matches, and with eight rounds still to play in the 2025-26 campaign, they find themselves in a commanding position.

Lastly, in the Copa del Rey, they have added another 31 goals in 11 matches.

Among the best

Historically, Flick’s Barcelona are now the second-highest scoring side the club has ever seen.

Only the legendary team managed by Luis Enrique surpasses them, having scored 519 goals in 181 matches at an average of 2.87 per game. Flick’s side, with 2.81, is closing that gap.

Individually, Robert Lewandowski stands above the rest, having contributed 59 of the team’s 301 goals.

He is followed by Raphinha with 53 goals, Lamine Yamal with 39, Ferran Torres with 35, and Dani Olmo with 20.

Together, these five players have accounted for 206 of Barcelona’s 301 goals.

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