Barcelona Surpasses Its Previous Season's Results and Strengthens Its Numbers in La Liga
FC Barcelona continues to deliver impressive statistics in the Spanish league this season, outperforming its tally from the previous season, according to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo."
The newspaper explained that Barcelona, with only two rounds left before the end of the first half of the season, has collected 43 points out of a possible 51, surpassing its record at the same stage last season, which was 38 points, confirming clear progress under coach Hans Flick's leadership.
The newspaper mentioned that the Catalan team has only been suspended in three matches this season, against Rayo Vallecano, Sevilla, and Real Madrid, making it the second-best leader among the top five leagues, behind only Bayern Munich.
The report pointed out that Barcelona still has two away matches against Villarreal and Espanyol to finish the first half of the season, and if they win them, they will reach 49 points, a number achieved only twice in the last ten seasons.
According to the same newspaper, what adds value to these results is Barcelona overcoming a difficult period due to numerous injuries affecting many of its key players, without decisively impacting the overall team performance.
On the offensive side, the report highlighted that Barcelona scored 49 goals in 17 rounds, compared to 51 goals in 19 matches during the first half of last season, while defensive performance improved by conceding only 20 goals.
The newspaper also noted that Barcelona has scored in 37 consecutive La Liga matches, equaling the second-longest scoring streak in the club's history, and that the last 100 goals for the team all came during 2025, surpassing their rival Real Madrid by a large margin in terms of goals scored in the same period.
The newspaper explained that Barcelona, with only two rounds left before the end of the first half of the season, has collected 43 points out of a possible 51, surpassing its record at the same stage last season, which was 38 points, confirming clear progress under coach Hans Flick's leadership.
The newspaper mentioned that the Catalan team has only been suspended in three matches this season, against Rayo Vallecano, Sevilla, and Real Madrid, making it the second-best leader among the top five leagues, behind only Bayern Munich.
The report pointed out that Barcelona still has two away matches against Villarreal and Espanyol to finish the first half of the season, and if they win them, they will reach 49 points, a number achieved only twice in the last ten seasons.
According to the same newspaper, what adds value to these results is Barcelona overcoming a difficult period due to numerous injuries affecting many of its key players, without decisively impacting the overall team performance.
On the offensive side, the report highlighted that Barcelona scored 49 goals in 17 rounds, compared to 51 goals in 19 matches during the first half of last season, while defensive performance improved by conceding only 20 goals.
The newspaper also noted that Barcelona has scored in 37 consecutive La Liga matches, equaling the second-longest scoring streak in the club's history, and that the last 100 goals for the team all came during 2025, surpassing their rival Real Madrid by a large margin in terms of goals scored in the same period.