If you are interested in watching high-scoring affairs, then tuning in to watch Hansi Flick's Barcelona should be your go-to plan since they can't seem to stop scoring goals.
Barcelona pummeled Sevilla 4-1 over the weekend to get within two points of La Liga leaders, Real Madrid. The four goals scored in the win upped Barcelona's total La Liga tally to 64 goals through 23 games this season, 13 more than Los Blancos who have the second most.
The last time Barcelona achieved such a feat came a decade ago during the first season of the Lionel Messi, Neymar Jr. and Luis Suárez era. The MSN trio dominated European soccer in 2014-15, with their combined total of 122 goals across all competitions fueling Barcelona's treble-winning campaign.
Robert Lewandowski (31) and Raphinha (24) have accounted for almost half of Barça's goals this season and are the top two scorers from Spanish soccer across all competitions in 2024-25. Lamine Yamal (11) and Ferran Torres (10) have also reached double digit goals this season.






