Barcelona’s Insane Scoring Run Puts History Within Reach

Barcelona’s Insane Scoring Run Puts History Within Reach

There is little doubt that Barcelona has constructed something relentless in La Liga this season.

While outcomes frequently make headlines, it is their consistency in front of goal that is quietly establishing a historic run, as reported by 90 min.

Simply told, the Catalans have scored in 55 consecutive league encounters, a span of 503 days.

That type of consistency is difficult to maintain in a hard league like Spain’s top division, but Barcelona has made it seem easy.

Making comparisons

To put it in context, this run is now edging closer to one of the most memorable records in club history.

Barcelona once scored in 63 consecutive La Liga games, totaling 194 goals, during a dominating time managed by Pep Guardiola, Tito Vilanova, and Gerardo Martino.

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Flick’s current side have already scored 141 goals in 55 games, demonstrating how close they are to joining that debate.

The turning point in this streak occurred in mid-December 2024, when Leganes upset Barcelona at Montjuic, keeping a clean sheet in a close 0-1 victory.

Since that night, no side in La Liga has been able to shut out Barcelona.

Barcelona faced Atletico Madrid in the Metropolitano less than a week after their setback. They won 2-1, kicking off a scoring spree that has continued throughout the season.

Surprisingly, this aggressive rhythm has not been as consistent in previous contests.

Barcelona has had a couple of poor nights in the UEFA Champions League, including a crushing defeat to Chelsea and another loss to Atletico Madrid.

Similar concerns resurfaced in the Copa del Rey, as they drew 0-0 in a tight first-leg semi-final against Diego Simeone’s side.

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