Barcelona Led by Flick Approaches a New Record
Friday 20-03-2026
The Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" confirmed that the Barcelona team, led by coach Hans Flick, continues to achieve remarkable scoring records, as the team is close to scoring 300 goals in the first 105 official matches with the German coach, surpassing the team's best historical records during Pep Guardiola's era.

The newspaper clarified that Barcelona has so far scored 298 goals in 105 official matches across all competitions, compared to the 254 goals scored by the best team under Guardiola in the same number of matches between the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 seasons, without relying on Lionel Messi, who was present with Samuel Eto'o in the 2008/2009 season, and Zlatan Ibrahimović and Pedro Rodríguez in the 2009/2010 season, and Thierry Henry in both seasons.

In the previous season, under Flick's leadership, Barcelona scored 174 goals in 60 official matches, averaging 2.9 goals per match. In the current season, the number reached 124 goals in 45 matches, with an average of 2.75 goals per match, bringing the total to 298 goals in 105 matches since Flick took charge.

In the UEFA Champions League, Barcelona is the fourth highest-scoring team this season, with 30 goals, behind Paris Saint-Germain with 34 goals, Bayern Munich with 32 goals, and Atletico Madrid with 31 goals, noting that Paris and Atletico have played two more matches. In European leagues, only Bayern Munich surpasses Barcelona, having scored 93 goals in 26 rounds compared to Barcelona's 77 goals in 28 rounds.

Despite these impressive scoring figures, Barcelona continues to struggle with keeping a clean sheet in any of their last ten matches in the continental tournament, extending the overall streak to 13 consecutive matches without a clean sheet, including the last three matches of the previous season.

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