Under Hansi’s film, Barcelona is ready to break records of the champions League of all time, and are doing it with an incredible impulse.
After only eight games in the current competition, they have already scored 28 goals, averaging 3.5 goals per game.
This is the best average score in the club’s history since the tournament was known as the Champions League. It is clear that they are on their way to achieving something special this season.
Chasing an album
To put their current performance in perspective, the largest number of goals in Barcelona in a single campaign of the Champions League occurred in the 1999-2000 season, when 45 goals scored in 16 games, averaging 2.8 goals per game.
This was a remarkable achievement, but still pales compared to what the team is doing now under the movie.
In the most recent history, Barcelona’s attack skill has been impressive, but not at the level they are showing this season.
The last time they scored more than 28 goals in the group stage were during the 2014-2015 campaign, which ended with them raising the trophy.
Under Luis Enrique, that team scored 31 goals in 13 games, but since then, the club has fought to overcome that figure.
Left, right and center score
Now, in just 8 games, the 28 goals in Barcelona have already exceeded their totals of 2016-2017 and 2018-2019, where they scored 26 goals in both seasons.
They have also exceeded the total 2021-2022 for 26 mass goals, a season in which they only achieved two goals in six games. Even their performance last season, in 2023-2024, saw them score 8 goals less than they have achieved this time.
At this rhythm, Barcelona is ready to break its own record. With some more remaining games in the elimination stage, they are in a strong position to establish a new reference point for the score of the Champions League.
His attack strength, directed by Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal, has been no less than lethal, and if they maintain this form in progress, a new record is safe.