Under Hansi Flick, Barcelona has achieved an impressive milestone by netting 298 goals across just 105 official matches. Over two seasons, the team averages nearly 2.8 goals per game.
To put this in perspective, Pep Guardiola’s legendary side—the club’s most acclaimed era—scored 254 goals in their first 105 matches between 2008 and 2012. The current squad’s feat is even more remarkable considering they no longer feature Lionel Messi.
In the 2024-25 season, Barça scored 174 goals in 60 games, and in 2025-26, they have already scored 124 goals in 45 matches. In European competitions, Barcelona ranks among the top goal-scoring teams, trailing only PSG, Bayern Munich, and Atlético Madrid when adjusting for games played.
However, the defense remains a concern, as the team has failed to keep a clean sheet in the last ten Champions League matches. Still, the offensive record under Flick highlights the squad’s firepower and solid gameplay, positioning them as strong contenders for future titles.