Barcelona Secures 28th La Liga Title: A Comprehensive Breakdown of the Key Statistics Driving Their Historic Success

Raine Baker
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MADRID (AP) — FC Barcelona has experienced an unforgettable season, culminating in securing their 28th Spanish league title on Thursday. Under the leadership of coach Hansi Flick, the team has exhibited formidable attacking talent, thrilling fans both at home and on the road with relentless offensive power.

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Lamine Yamal and Raphinha emerged as standout players, forming a dynamic duo alongside veteran forward Robert Lewandowski and creative midfield orchestrator Pedri. Their combined efforts not only led Barcelona to clinch the league title for the second time in three years but also added a domestic treble to their accolades, including triumphs in the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup.

Barcelona’s statistics reflect their dominance throughout the season:

Goal Difference: 61

The squad has netted an impressive 97 goals in 36 league matches, boasting a goal difference that further underlines their supremacy—outscoring opponents by 61 goals. In comparison, Real Madrid, despite showcasing talents like Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, and Jude Bellingham, achieved a goal difference of just 36, recording 74 goals while conceding 38. Only Bayern Munich’s total of 95 goals comes close to matching Barcelona’s impressive tally among Europe’s top leagues.

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This season, Barcelona has recorded at least four goals in 23 matches across all competitions, including three encounters against their longtime rivals, Real Madrid. In the league specifically, they amassed four or more goals in twelve matches, featuring two stunning performances: a 7-0 annihilation of Valladolid and a 7-1 triumph over Valencia.

Yamal’s 149 Dribbles

The 17-year-old phenomenon, Yamal, leads the league with an astonishing 13 assists, with Raphinha closely trailing with nine. Yamal also stands out for completing 149 successful dribbles, outpacing his closest competitors by over 60 successful attempts. In addition to this individual brilliance, he ranks among the top four players in total shots, even outshining renowned stars like Mbappé. The creativity within the team is further illustrated by Pau Cubarsí, Pedri, and Iñigo Martínez, who dominate league passing statistics.

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17 Years

Yamal first gained attention last season, making headlines as the youngest scorer in La Liga at just 16 years old. His ongoing brilliance was showcased in a 4-0 win against Madrid, where he became the youngest player ever to score in a clasico at 17 years and 105 days, surpassing Ansu Fati’s previous record by over 250 days.

Clasico Quartet

Barcelona’s achievements also shine in the realm of El Clásico, having accomplished the feat of winning all four matches against Real Madrid in a single season with three or more encounters. Victories include a commanding 4-0 display at the Bernabeu in October, a 5-2 win in the Spanish Super Cup final in January, a 3-2 triumph in the Copa del Rey final, and an exhilarating 4-3 comeback in a league clash after initially trailing 2-0.

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18 Goals for Raphinha

This season has been particularly noteworthy for Brazilian winger Raphinha, who celebrated his most successful campaign yet, netting a total of 34 goals for Barcelona, with 18 of those in La Liga. He achieved an impressive five goals across the four matches against Madrid, easily exceeding his previous career highest of ten goals from his first two seasons since joining from Leeds United.

And 25 for Lewandowski

At 36, Lewandowski is continuing to shine, amassing 40 goals in 49 appearances, including 25 in La Liga. This marks his most prolific season since migrating from Bayern Munich to Barcelona.

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Flick’s Fast 100

Flick has made his mark by becoming the second-fastest manager in Barcelona’s history to reach the milestone of 100 goals across all competitions, accomplishing this in just 32 games—only one game slower than the record set by Helenio Herrera in the late 1950s. Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova managed to reach this mark in 34 matches, with Pep Guardiola hitting it in 37.

23 and Under

The youthful exuberance of Barcelona is noteworthy as they accomplished these achievements with a roster that features a wealth of talent under the age of 23. With Yamal at the forefront, the squad boasts promising players like Pedri, Gavi, Pau Cubarsí, Fermín López, Alejandro Balde, Marc Casadó, Pablo Torre, Ansu Fati, and Gerard Martín.

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