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Barcelona Achieves Historic Feat Without Messi for First Time in 64 Years
Hansi Flick’s Barcelona achieved something the team hadn’t done since 2017. Back then, Messi was part of the squad. Without the Argentine, you’d have to go back to 1960.
Barcelona has entered historic territory, achieving a seven-match streak of scoring three or more goals per game—a feat last accomplished by the club in 2017.
But what’s even more remarkable, as noted by football analyst MisterChip, is that this is the first time in 64 years that a Messi-less Barcelona has strung together such a prolific streak.
This impressive run hasn’t happened since March 1960 under legendary manager Helenio Herrera.
The Catalan side has been relentless, dominating both domestic and European opponents in recent weeks. Here’s a look at their streak:
- 5 goals against Young Boys
- 3 goals against Alavés
- 5 goals against Sevilla
- 4 goals against Bayern
- 4 goals against Real Madrid
- 3 goals against Espanyol
- 5 goals against Red Star Belgrade
This run highlights not only Barcelona's offensive power but also their ability to adapt and thrive in a post-Messi era. With young talents and new strategies, the team has reinvigorated its attack, proving it can still deliver at the highest level.