Distribution of Barcelona's Goals Reveals Team Brilliance
Barcelona continues its offensive brilliance this season, as it nears officially securing the La Liga title, with only the coronation date pending, while it still has five rounds left to enhance its scoring tally, according to the newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo'.
The Catalan team has so far scored 136 goals in 52 matches across various competitions, compared to 174 goals in 60 matches last season, which saw the team reach the semifinals of the UEFA Champions League and the final of the Copa del Rey. This figure reflects the collective presence in the offensive system, with 14 out of 23 first-team players contributing.
Lamine Yamal tops Barcelona's scoring list this season, having scored 24 goals and provided 17 assists, despite the possibility of missing the rest of the season due to an injury sustained against Celta Vigo, achieving his best numbers with the team in his third season. He is followed by both Raphinha and Ferran Torres, each with 19 goals, with the former adding 7 assists compared to just 2 for the latter. Robert Lewandowski occupies the next spot with 17 goals and 3 assists, continuing his scoring brilliance despite his age.
According to the Spanish newspaper, three Barcelona players stand out this season with double figures 'more than 10 goals and more than 10 assists': Lamine Yamal '24 goals and 17 assists', Fermín López '14 goals and 16 assists', and Rashford '14 goals and 11 assists', reflecting the great diversity in sources of threat within the team.
Several other players have contributed to scoring goals; Dani Olmo scored 8 goals and provided 8 assists, Bernal added 5 goals and his only assist, while Araújo scored 4 goals without any assists, Koundé scored 3 goals with 4 assists, Pedri scored 2 goals and provided 11 assists, while Rony scored 2 goals and provided 4 assists, Frenkie de Jong scored one goal with 8 assists, and Cancelo added one goal and 3 assists.
On the other hand, Alejandro Balde has not yet scored any goals but has provided 3 assists, remaining a contributor to the team's offensive system.
The Catalan team has so far scored 136 goals in 52 matches across various competitions, compared to 174 goals in 60 matches last season, which saw the team reach the semifinals of the UEFA Champions League and the final of the Copa del Rey. This figure reflects the collective presence in the offensive system, with 14 out of 23 first-team players contributing.
Lamine Yamal tops Barcelona's scoring list this season, having scored 24 goals and provided 17 assists, despite the possibility of missing the rest of the season due to an injury sustained against Celta Vigo, achieving his best numbers with the team in his third season. He is followed by both Raphinha and Ferran Torres, each with 19 goals, with the former adding 7 assists compared to just 2 for the latter. Robert Lewandowski occupies the next spot with 17 goals and 3 assists, continuing his scoring brilliance despite his age.
According to the Spanish newspaper, three Barcelona players stand out this season with double figures 'more than 10 goals and more than 10 assists': Lamine Yamal '24 goals and 17 assists', Fermín López '14 goals and 16 assists', and Rashford '14 goals and 11 assists', reflecting the great diversity in sources of threat within the team.
Several other players have contributed to scoring goals; Dani Olmo scored 8 goals and provided 8 assists, Bernal added 5 goals and his only assist, while Araújo scored 4 goals without any assists, Koundé scored 3 goals with 4 assists, Pedri scored 2 goals and provided 11 assists, while Rony scored 2 goals and provided 4 assists, Frenkie de Jong scored one goal with 8 assists, and Cancelo added one goal and 3 assists.
On the other hand, Alejandro Balde has not yet scored any goals but has provided 3 assists, remaining a contributor to the team's offensive system.