Hansi Flick’s Barcelona are celebrating. After the exciting 1-2 win over Atltico Madrid in La Liga at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium, the team has already scored 301 goals in all competitions in 107 games under the German manager.
In this way, Flick led the team to this impressive milestone, confirming his immense attacking ability by scoring 174 goals in the 2024-2025 season and 126 goals so far in all competitions in the 2025-2026 season.
Flick’s Rose crosses 300 goals
Marcus Rashford scored his 300th goal in the match against Cholo Simeone’s side, and Robert Lewandowski broke this record by scoring his 301st goal to ensure his side’s comeback.
These goals in less than two seasons amount to an average of 2.81 goals per game, a statistic that reflects the German manager’s attacking approach and, as already mentioned, has never exceeded this goal since Luis Enrique’s tenure. Coach Barra led his team to 519 goals in 181 games, averaging 2.86 goals per game. He is followed by Xavi Herndez with an average of 1.96 (280 goals in 143 games) and Ronald Koeman with an average of 2.1 (141 goals in 67 games).
La Liga has been the main driving force, with Flick scoring 182 goals in 68 games, but his performances have carried over into other tournaments as well, including 73 goals in 24 Champions League games, 31 goals in 11 King’s Cup games and 15 goals in four Spanish Super Cup games.
Additionally, it is noteworthy that there were only four matches in which Bala did not score. His two matches in his first season were against Real Sociedad (1-0) and Legans (0-1) in La Liga. According to Mundo Deportivo, the two remaining games this season are against Atlótico Madrid in the Copa del Rey (4-0) and Chelsea in the Champions League (3-0).
Success does not depend on one player, but on the overall performance of the attack. The top scorers during this period were Lewandowski (59 goals in 88 games), Rafinha (53 goals in 87 games), Lamine Yamal (39 goals in 94 games), Ferran Torres (35 goals in 84 games) and Dani Olmo (20 goals in 76 games).
These statistics demonstrate the team’s transformation under Flick, based on a direct, vertical and highly attacking style of play, which has made Barcelona one of the most prolific scoring teams in Europe today.
Meanwhile, Barcelona continue their winning streak and are preparing to face Atltico Madrid again in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on April 8th at Spotify Camp Nou.
