Strength in numbers: How 12 different goalscorers are powering Barcelona's attack | Barca Universal
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Strength in numbers: How 12 different goalscorers are powering Barcelona's attack | Barca Universal
"Barcelona last season were renowned as one of Europe's most potent offensive sides, especially with Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Lamine Yamal inflicting devastating damage on opponents. A long list of injuries has not allowed the team to hit the same gear this season, but it would be wrong to say that they are less dangerous than last season. After all, the Catalans have already scored a staggering 61 goals in just 22 games and thus average close to three goals per game."
"Ferran Torres is Barcelona's leading goalscorer in La Liga with 11 goals and is closely followed by Robert Lewandowski, who has eight to his name. Lamine Yamal has scored six times, while Raphinha, Dani Olmo and Fermin Lopez have four each. Marcus Rashford, Pedri and Ronald Araujo each add two goals in the league so far, while Eric Garcia, Jules Kounde and Roony Bardghji have all scored one each, giving Barcelona 12 different goal scorers."
Barcelona have scored 61 goals in 22 matches across competitions, averaging close to three goals per game despite a long injury list limiting consistency. The squad features 12 different goalscorers, demonstrating depth and diverse attacking options. In La Liga, Barcelona have 47 goals from 16 games, with Ferran Torres on 11 and Robert Lewandowski on eight. Lamine Yamal has six, Raphinha, Dani Olmo and Fermin Lopez have four each, while Marcus Rashford, Pedri and Ronald Araujo have two apiece and three players have one. In the UEFA Champions League Barcelona have 14 goals from six games, with Marcus Rashford leading on four, but European rivals have higher tallies and Champions League matches have been closer with more missed chances.
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