Sempre Barca
·22 May 2025
Numbers show Barcelona outclassed rest of Spain en route to La Liga crown

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·22 May 2025
FC Barcelona have stormed their way to the La Liga title, delivering a dominant campaign that marks a spectacular start to Hansi Flick’s tenure. In his first season at the helm, the German tactician has reinvigorated the Catalan side with a brand of attacking football that’s both thrilling and ruthlessly effective.
It has been a display of extremely entertaining attacking football from the Catalan club. In terms of pure goalscoring numbers, they have been clear of the rest of the chasing pack and it has helped to have an in-form attack of Raphinha, Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski/ Ferran Torres playing every game.
As per a report from Mundo Deportivo, the numbers show that Barcelona have outclassed the rest of Spain en route to their La Liga crown. Hansi Flick’s team have scored the most goals per game, with 2.68 per 90.
Barcelona have been the best team in Spain this season. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
They are also the team with the most shots (17.14) and the ones with the most shots on target (6.62). Incidentally, they are also the team that finishes with the most xG per game (2.38). Compared to the rest of the league, these numbers are miles ahead.
Barcelona are also the team that have completed most dribbles per game (16.51) and the most key passes per game (5.54). The team have also completed the most passes per game (550.24), most successful passes into the final third (60.65) and into the box (14.76).
The only region where Barcelona doesn’t necessarily dominate is in defence, where they have not conceded the fewest goals. However, their high pressure has been on point, with the most balls won in the opponents’ half (32.49) and opponents’ third (5.57).
FC Barcelona’s numbers have been a standout this season. (Source: DataMB)
The numbers tell a compelling story: no team in Spain came close to Barcelona’s dominance this season. From attacking flair to tactical intensity, Hansi Flick’s men earned every bit of their championship glory.
The challenge now lies in refining the areas where they fell short, particularly defensively, as they aim to build a dynasty, not just a one-season statement. With Flick at the helm and a squad bursting with potential, the future looks bright in Catalonia.