The 2024/25 season of FC Barcelona is marking an overwhelming trend in the offensive section for the team led by Hansi Flick. Against Young Boys (5-0), the Barça team added a new win, the fourth in ten appearances and the second 'little hand' in a month of September that closed with a balance of 4 wins and 2 losses in 6 games. Only Monaco and Osasuna have managed, so far, to undermine the devastating culé attack.
Barça started the season with three wins by the same score in LaLiga, against Valencia, Athletic and Rayo (2-1). On the fourth round, the team came out on top with a historic beating of Valladolid (7-0), just before the first break of the season. After the double FIFA date, the team maintained its overwhelming pace in the League with another win in Montilivi (1-4). Days later, Barça would fall in the Principality in their debut in the Champions League (2-1).
However, the team recovered from the setback with another resounding victory in El Madrigal (1-5). The third win of the season gave way to a narrow victory against Getafe (1-0) and, last weekend, the culés fell in Pamplona with a majority of substitutes (4-2). On Tuesday, again, Flick's team turned the page with another scoring display, much needed to climb up the Champions League table.
Barça continues in 'steamroller' mode: 31 goals in 10 games
In this way, Barça has 8 wins and 2 losses in 10 games, with 31 goals for and 11 against (+20). In addition to the spectacular scoring average of the offensive trident, the club continues to generate a high volume of play, taking advantage of set pieces, aerial play and long-distance strikes to break the resistance of teams that opt for amassing players near their area. , with ultra defensive blocks.
In that sense, the participation of all lines in the offensive work is also notable. With the goal scored by Iñigo Martínez, there are 10 players in the squad who have scored at least 1 goal in the season, a statistic that demonstrates the good functioning of a team that always seeks to be a protagonist through high pressure and transitions fast. Barça no longer depends on possession to hurt its rivals. Forcefulness makes the difference in Flick's team.