The FC Barcelona of Hansi Flick reached the 100-goal mark on Sunday evening, thanks to his great success against Valencia (7-1). With 3.16 goals scored per match, the Catalans have scored 101 goals since the arrival of Flick on the Blaugrana bench last summer.
Flick: 101 goals in 32 matches
It was not until the 32nd match of the Flick era that the team scored its 100th goal. He becomes the 2nd coach fastest to reach this total, behind Helenio Herrera (31) in the 50s.
Luis Enrique (34 games), Tito Vilanova (34 games), Domenec Balmanya (36 games), Ladislao Kubala (36 games) or even Josep Guardiola (37 games) have done less well.
Lewandowski, top scorer
Robert Lewandowski, author of 29 goals, is the top scorer of the Flick era. He is ahead of Raphinha (23 goals), Lamine Yamal (9), Ferran Torres (7), Dani Olmo (6), Pedri, Pablo Torre (4), Kounde, Fermín López (3), Iñigo Martinez, Gavi, Pau Víctor, Eric Garcia, Frenkie de Jong (2) and Balde (1). 2 goals were scored by opposing defenders against their side.
-59 goals were scored in La Liga, 26 in the Champions League, 9 in the Copa del Rey and 7 in the Spanish Super Cup.
Valencia and Real, favorite victims
If we break it down according to the rival, there are two teams who have conceded more goals than the others. Real Madrid, against whom Barça won at Bernabéu (0-4) and Jiddah (2-5), and Valencia, beaten at Mestalla (1-2) and Montjuïc (7-1).
44 of Flick’s Barça 101 goals were scored at the Montjuic Olympic Stadium.