Barcelona, guided by Hansi Flick, sits comfortably atop La Liga standings, leading Real Madrid by 11 points. This commanding position reflects consistent and authoritative play, rather than merely Real’s struggles.
Statistically, Barcelona stands out by scoring 87 goals—19 more than their closest rival. Defensively, they are the best in the league, conceding just 30 goals. Goalkeeper Joan Garcia is on course for the Zamora Trophy with 14 clean sheets and only 19 goals allowed in 27 appearances.
Furthermore, Barcelona’s consistency is remarkable: they have won all 16 home games across three venues, including Johan Cruyff Stadium, Montjuïc, and Spotify Camp Nou. Crucial home fixtures remain against Real Madrid and Real Betis, where maintaining this unbeaten record would be unprecedented in a 20-team La Liga season. Even away, Barcelona outperforms Real Madrid, earning 34 points on the road. With 85 points secured so far, they aim for an extraordinary 100-point milestone.
These figures underscore that Barcelona’s dominance stems from expert management, balanced attack and defense, and unwavering consistency. For fans, it signals an almost sealed championship and the possibility of a historic season. The stats make the team’s leadership clear and highlight their role as clear favorites.