
Barcelona Achieves Second Best Scoring Streak
Spanish newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo' reported that FC Barcelona achieved a crushing victory with a score of 6-1 against Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League, continuing the Catalan team's scoring streak in the tournament, which has now reached 23 consecutive matches in which the team has scored at least one goal.
This streak began on November 28, 2023, against Porto, and has continued under different coaches, with Hans Flick leading the team in the last 17 matches, during which they scored 64 goals, with 14 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses.
Thus, Barcelona surpasses Luis Enrique's streak of 22 matches, while the record remains with Pep Guardiola (29 matches between November 24, 2009, and March 7, 2012).
The match witnessed the brilliance of Fermín López, who scored three goals, Marcus Rashford with two goals, and Lamine Yamal with one goal, serving as a confidence boost before the upcoming Clasico match. The team reaffirmed its attacking philosophy, making every attack a potential scoring opportunity, reflecting Hans Flick's imprint on the performance.
In addition to the current streak, Barcelona set another record by reaching 48 consecutive official matches scoring goals, surpassing the previous record of 44 matches between November 1942 and February 1944.
This significant European victory gives Barcelona a morale and technical boost ahead of their La Liga match against Real Madrid, confirming that the Catalan team has reached its best attacking readiness before the anticipated match.
This streak began on November 28, 2023, against Porto, and has continued under different coaches, with Hans Flick leading the team in the last 17 matches, during which they scored 64 goals, with 14 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses.
Thus, Barcelona surpasses Luis Enrique's streak of 22 matches, while the record remains with Pep Guardiola (29 matches between November 24, 2009, and March 7, 2012).
The match witnessed the brilliance of Fermín López, who scored three goals, Marcus Rashford with two goals, and Lamine Yamal with one goal, serving as a confidence boost before the upcoming Clasico match. The team reaffirmed its attacking philosophy, making every attack a potential scoring opportunity, reflecting Hans Flick's imprint on the performance.
In addition to the current streak, Barcelona set another record by reaching 48 consecutive official matches scoring goals, surpassing the previous record of 44 matches between November 1942 and February 1944.
This significant European victory gives Barcelona a morale and technical boost ahead of their La Liga match against Real Madrid, confirming that the Catalan team has reached its best attacking readiness before the anticipated match.