BARÇA AVERAGES 3.30 GOALS PER GAME
FC Barcelona, in 'roller' mode: 43 goals scored in 13 games!
Published:24/10/2024 - 04:37h
Updated:25/10/2024 - 15:48h
FC Barcelona's historic victory against Bayern Munich (4-1) confirmed the extraordinary offensive moment that the team led by Hansi Flick is going through. In total, the team has 43 goals scored in 13 games
FC Barcelona has started 2024/25 in a 'roller' mode both in LaLiga and in the Champions League. On Wednesday, the team led by Hansi Flick gave a new blow of authority against one of the candidates for the 'orejona', Bayern Munich, with a historic win in Montjuïc (4-1) that brings the culés closer to the positions of direct qualification to the round of 16.
Barça crushed the Bavarian defense thanks to a hat-trick from Raphinha and another from Robert Lewandowski, eliminating in just 56 minutes any attempt to react by a Munich team that only competed at the expected level during the first 20 minutes.
Barça averages 3.30 goals per game in 2024/25
With the resounding victory against Bayern, the culés have scored 10 goals and only conceded 3 in the first three games of the new league phase, leaving their goal difference at +7. This aspect will be decisive in defining those classified, since only the first eight classifieds advance directly to the round of 16.
The clubs placed from ninth to twenty-fourth place (Barça is now tenth) will have to play a play off in February to obtain their ticket to the round of 16. In LaLiga, the Barça offensive power has been identical: 33 goals scored in 10 games, with which the team has scored 43 goals in its first 13 games in 2024/25, that is, 3.30 goals per game. Crazy.
Hansi Flick reveals the key to the Barça offensive explosion
In the post-match press conference against Bayern, Hansi Flick made clear the key factor that has allowed the team to exploit all the virtues of a young, but very talented squad with enormous ambition. "I tell them what I expect from them, I tell them what they can improve, I talk to them about their potential and what they do well... I tell them what they should do in each position," the coach explained.
In that sense, he added: "The most important thing is to work on what we want to achieve, and that is what we do. I have an excellent team, many experts who trust in this path." Next Saturday, at the Santiago Bernabéu, the time will come to take another hit on the table that, regardless of how much remains to be played, can be decisive for the rest of the season.