Barcelona's phenomenal goalscoring record under Flick

Barcelona secured a resounding 4-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao in the 13th round of La Liga. This win was not just about adding three points to their tally, but also a continuation of the Catalan team's impressive attacking performances. Thanks to the four goals scored by the team in this match, Barcelona continued to maintain its outstanding record in the Spanish League, as the match against Bilbao became the 33rd consecutive match in which the Blaugrana have scored at least one goal in La Liga. This streak is the club's longest since February 2019, when coach Ernesto Valverde led the team to score in 37 consecutive La Liga matches. Overall, this current record for the team includes 53 matches in all competitions in which they have scored at least one goal, reflecting the continued strength of Barcelona's attack across various tournaments. The last time the team left the pitch without scoring a goal was on December 15, 2024, during the 17th round of the 2024/25 season, when they lost to Leganes 0-1 at home.

 


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