Barcelona is on the verge of securing the La Liga title. After 33 rounds, the Catalan giants hold an 11-point lead over their main rival, Real Madrid — a gap that's tough to close if current form continues.

The team showcases not only consistency but also one of Europe's most potent offenses. With 87 goals so far, Barcelona trails only Bayern Munich, the leading scorer among European clubs.

Key players like Lamine Yamal (16 goals), Ferran Torres (14), Robert Lewandowski (12), and Raphinha (11) have contributed significantly, but the team’s scoring is notably well-distributed across all lines. This balance reduces reliance on star forwards.

Compared to last season, Barcelona’s attack is more collective, compensating for fewer goals from the main attacking quartet with increased contributions from midfielders and defenders.

In contrast, Real Madrid depends heavily on key stars, especially Kylian Mbappé, who has scored 24 goals. Such reliance poses risks if injuries or dips in form arise.

Overall, Barcelona’s stable and broad attacking approach, combined with their substantial points lead, makes them favorites to win the league this season. The remaining five matches are the final hurdle, but the team’s current momentum inspires confidence.