Barca Universal
·12 aprile 2025
Stats: Unstoppable Barcelona attack has hit frightening new level under Flick

Barca Universal
·12 aprile 2025
Barcelona have turned into a scoring machine this season under Hansi Flick. The team has already racked up an impressive 145 goals in just 48 matches, making this campaign one of the most explosive in the club’s modern history.
While they are still some way off the record 190 goals set during the 2011-12 season under Pep Guardiola, the current squad is steadily closing in on the 175 goals recorded during the treble-winning 2014-15 campaign.
A large part of this season’s attacking success comes down to the trio of Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, and Raphinha.
This forward line has been directly involved in 124 of the 145 goals scored so far, either through finding the net themselves or providing assists.
Between them, they have managed 82 goals—Lewandowski has scored 40, Raphinha 28, and Lamine 14.
The chemistry and efficiency they have displayed on the pitch bring back memories of the legendary Messi-Suarez-Neymar partnership.
Lewandowski and Raphinha have been sensational for Barcelona. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
This season, the Lamine-Lewandowski-Raphinha trio has left their mark in almost every match. In 24 games, at least one of them has scored and assisted.
In 16 matches, they contributed with goals alone, while in three, they only provided assists.
Remarkably, they had no involvement—neither scoring nor assisting—in just five games, all in La Liga, against Real Sociedad, Leganes, Atletico Madrid, Getafe, and Real Betis.
Their longest scoring run as a trio spanned 17 straight matches. It began in the 5-4 victory over Benfica in the Champions League group stage and lasted until the narrow 0-1 win against Atletico Madrid in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
Their best collective performance came during the 7-0 thrashing of Valladolid at Montjuic, where they delivered four goals and four assists between them.
In another high-scoring affair, a 7-1 win over Valencia, their impact was more subdued, with just two goals.
Barcelona’s current front three have emerged as one of the most lethal attacking forces in recent memory, and if they continue at this pace, they might not only match but also possibly surpass the legendary standards set by past teams.
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