Barcelona Boosts La Liga Performance, Surpassing Last Season’s Results
FC Barcelona continues to dominate the Spanish La Liga this season, showcasing remarkable performance statistics that surpass last year’s achievements, according to Mundo Deportivo. With just two rounds remaining in the first half of the season, Barcelona has already accumulated 43 points out of a possible 51, beating their 38-point tally from the same stage last season. Under the guidance of coach Hans Flick, the Catalan side has only suffered setbacks in three matches against Rayo Vallecano, Sevilla, and Real Madrid, ranking them as the second-best team among Europe’s top five leagues, just behind Bayern Munich. The team still has two away fixtures against Villarreal and Espanyol, and victories in these matches could see Barcelona reach 49 points, a milestone only achieved twice in the last decade. Notably, the squad has managed these impressive results despite facing numerous injuries that sidelined key players, demonstrating the team’s depth and resilience.
Offensively, Barcelona has maintained a strong scoring momentum, netting 49 goals in 17 matches, nearly matching last season’s 51 goals from 19 games, while improving defensively by conceding only 20 goals. The club has also extended its La Liga scoring streak to 37 consecutive matches, marking the second-longest streak in its history. In addition, all 100 goals scored by the team in 2025 highlight their attacking dominance, leaving rivals like Real Madrid trailing in goal statistics for the same period. With a combination of consistent attacking prowess, solid defense, and tactical brilliance under Flick, Barcelona continues to assert itself as a formidable force in Spanish football, setting high standards for the remainder of the season.