Barca Universal
·13 December 2025
Hansi Flick’s Barcelona closes in on historic club scoring record

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·13 December 2025

Hansi Flick’s arrival in 2024 has reshaped Barcelona’s identity, as this is no longer a side defined by sterile control or cautious possession.
Instead, Flick has overseen a version of Barça that plays with urgency, verticality and, above all, relentless attacking intent.
While defensive issues remain a work in progress, the numbers up front are becoming impossible to ignore.
There is no attempt here to downplay what Xavi achieved during a complicated period for the club. However, the contrast is clear.
Flick’s Barcelona score goals with an ease and regularity that has not been seen for years, and that attacking freedom is now pushing the team towards historic territory in La Liga.
The latest landmark within reach concerns one of the most impressive long-term attacking records in Spanish football.
According to AS, Barcelona are just one match away from equalling the second-best run of consecutive La Liga games with a goal scored.

Barcelona are an absolute scoring machine under Hansi Flick. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)
That benchmark currently belongs to Ernesto Valverde’s Barcelona, who found the net in 37 straight league matches between February 2018 and February 2019.
If Barcelona score against Osasuna at the Camp Nou this Saturday, they will draw level with that 37-game sequence and cement Flick’s side among the most prolific attacking teams in the club’s league history.
Interestingly, the momentum is unmistakable. Since the damaging 0-1 defeat to Leganes on December 15, 2024, Barcelona have scored in every single match they have played.
In total, that run has produced 99 goals across 36 games, a staggering return by any standard.
Meanwhile, reaching the outright league record will still require time and sustained excellence.
The all-time benchmark remains 64 consecutive La Liga matches with a goal, set by Barcelona between January 2012 and September 2013.
That historic run spanned three managers, namely Pep Guardiola, Tito Vilanova and Tata Martino, and remains the gold standard.
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