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In numbers – Barcelona have become a ruthless scoring force under Hansi Flick

The 2025/26 season has turned into a relentless exhibition of attacking football for Barcelona , with the team producing numbers that place them among the most dangerous sides in Europe.

The Blaugrana have developed such a natural rhythm in front of goal that scoring has become an expectation rather than a bonus.

Their current La Liga tally, a remarkable 47 goals, reflects a team operating with fluidity, confidence, and a level of execution that few opponents have been able to withstand.

What makes this run even more notable is its consistency. Barcelona have now scored in 36 straight league matches , a streak that pushes them into the club’s historical top three.

Across all competitions this season, only one opponent has managed to keep them from celebrating a goal , namely, Chelsea. Beyond that isolated match, Flick’s men have been unstoppable.

Their attacking form was on full display again against Real Betis, where Barcelona struck five times in a chaotic but thrilling 3-5 victory.

The result fits perfectly into the pattern of recent weeks, having scored six goals against Valencia, four past Celta Vigo, and four more against Athletic Bilbao.

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Flick has turned Barcelona into a scoring machine. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Every match seems to produce a new attacking highlight, and Flick has managed to distribute responsibility across his squad.

Ferran Torres leads the scoring charts with 11 goals, while Robert Lewandowski follows with eight, but the most telling detail is that 11 different players have contributed goals .

As per MARCA , this extraordinary run also carries personal significance for Flick. His team’s streak of scoring in 36 consecutive league matches matches the output achieved under Juan Jose Nogues in the 1940s.

Only Ernesto Valverde’s 37-match run and the legendary 63-match streak during the Guardiola-Vilanova-Roura-Martino cycle sit above him.

With just one more goal-scoring match, Flick will move into second place on his own.

Within La Liga , Barcelona stand alone at the top of the scoring charts, as Real Madrid trail significantly with 32 goals.

Lastly, across Europe, only Bayern Munich have produced a higher tally, with 49 goals in the Bundesliga after 13 matches. Still, Barça’s trajectory suggests that even that margin could disappear soon.

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