Barcelona’s Double-Digit Goalscorers Boost Club’s Treble Hunt
With five players already surpassing ten goals this season, FC Barcelona is becoming an offensive machine that could prove decisive in their battle for titles and in the path to European glory.
Barcelona’s Offense Reaches Record-Breaking Levels
It may have only ended 1–0, but the win over Mallorca was yet another demonstration of Barcelona’s overwhelming attacking power. Under Hansi Flick, the team not only secured another three points in LaLiga, but also reached historic shooting figures—40 total shots and 24 in the first half alone, the highest in the league since the 2003–04 season.
Even without Robert Lewandowski, the team’s top scorer, the Blaugranas put on a show at Montjuïc. Pedri orchestrated the attack with poise, while Ansu Fati made a rare start and looked determined to prove his worth. Although the goal came in the second half via Dani Olmo, the dominance was evident from the start.
Five Stars, Ten Goals or More
The highlight? The growing list of double-digit scorers. Dani Olmo’s goal took him to ten for the season, joining a powerful group of teammates: Lewandowski, Raphinha, Lamine Yamal, and Ferran Torres. This makes Barcelona one of only two clubs in Europe with five players hitting double digits in goals, alongside Tottenham.
This stat underlines the multi-faceted danger Barcelona poses to opponents—just as Real Madrid prepares to face them in the Copa del Rey final, and as the Champions League reaches its most decisive phase. Flick’s team is not relying on a single star but a collective force that keeps gaining confidence at the right time.
A Rebirth for Fati and Fort
Two players particularly stood out. Ansu Fati, returning from a tough season, had his best minutes yet, earning the crowd’s support once again. On the other end, young fullback Héctor Fort impressed with a solid performance, potentially challenging Gerard Martín for the starting spot against Real Madrid.
With this momentum, Barcelona heads toward the final stages of the season not just full of hope—but full of goals.