Barcelona continues to impress with a remarkable scoring record in the Champions League this season, netting 30 goals in just 11 matches—an average of 2.72 goals per game. Despite occasional struggles with finishing, head coach Hansi Flick remains confident in the squad's ability to deliver results both home and away.

Across all competitions, the team has scored 131 goals at a 2.67 per match average. Notably, away matches have seen 55 goals in 24 games, highlighting the team's adaptability and offensive depth. Nine different players have contributed goals in Europe, demonstrating the squad’s variety and strength.

UEFA data shows Barcelona created 548 attacks and 167 high-danger chances in these 11 games, placing them among the tournament’s most dynamic teams. This reflects their capability to control matches and generate scoring opportunities even under pressure.

This consistent offensive production and chance creation provide strong grounds to believe Barcelona retains significant attacking potential. It means the upcoming high-stakes fixtures, including those against Atlético, offer promising chances for the club to stage a comeback and advance further in the competition.