Hansi Flick’s Barça Hits 100-Goal Mark in Record Time
FC Barcelona, under the guidance of Hansi Flick, has reached a century of goals this season after a dominant 7-0 win over Valencia at the Estadi Olímpic. This milestone comes in just 32 matches, giving the team an impressive average of 3.16 goals per game in the 2024/25 campaign.
A Historic Goal Tally
With 101 goals across all competitions, Flick’s Barça has made one of the best starts in club history. Only Helenio Herrera managed to hit this number in fewer matches, reaching the mark in 31 games during the 1950s. Flick has surpassed legendary managers like Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova (both needed 34 games), Domènec Balmanya and Ladislao Kubala (36 games), and even Pep Guardiola (37 games).
Lewandowski Leads the Scoring Chart
A total of 15 different players have contributed to the 101 goals, with Robert Lewandowski leading the way with 29. The top scorers are:
• Lewandowski – 29 goals
• Raphinha – 23 goals
• Lamine Yamal – 9 goals
• Ferran Torres – 7 goals
• Dani Olmo – 6 goals
• Pedri, Pablo Torre – 4 goals each
• Koundé, Fermín López – 3 goals each
• Iñigo Martínez, Gavi, Pau Víctor, Eric García, Frenkie de Jong – 2 goals each
• Balde – 1 goal
• Plus two own goals
By competition, Barça has scored 59 goals in La Liga, 26 in the Champions League, 9 in the Copa del Rey, and 7 in the Spanish Super Cup.
Real Madrid and Valencia Suffer the Most
Two teams have endured the worst of Barça’s attacking firepower this season—Real Madrid and Valencia, both conceding nine goals each. Madrid suffered a 4-0 loss at the Santiago Bernabéu in La Liga and a 5-2 defeat in the Spanish Super Cup. Meanwhile, Valencia conceded twice in the opening weekend loss at Mestalla and seven more in the latest thrashing at the Estadi Olímpic.
With Barça continuing to dominate in front of goal, Flick’s team looks set for an exciting season ahead.