Madrid (AP) - The impressive offense highlighted Barcelona's season, which won its 28th Spanish League title on Thursday.
Barcelona's first season under coach Hansi Flick's leadership was booming offensively, with easy scoring at home and abroad.
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Lamine Yamal and Raphinha have a great season and have worked with experienced forward Robert Lewandowski and midfielder Pedri.
Here are the numbers for Barcelona as it won the league for the second time in three seasons and finished the domestic treble with Cup Del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup.
Target Poor: 61
Barcelona scored 97 goals in 36 games, blowing up the game, and two more games are coming. This means it scored 61 more goals than allowed. By comparison, the goal difference with Real Madrid is 36-74, even if the attacks include Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham.
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Only Bayern Munich scored 95 goals in the top five European leagues. Of all the matches, Barcelona scored 169 goals in 58 games, which is also the most in Europe.
4 x 12
In all matches this season, Barcelona has scored at least four goals in 23 games, including three Krascos against Madrid. Twelve of these four goals came from La Liga. The Catalan club scored seven times twice, 7-0 against Valladolid and 7-1 against Valencia.
Yamal's 149 dribbling times
The 17-year-old Yamal led the league with 13 assists, and Raphinha combined for the second and nine points. Yamal is also the most dribble so far, with more than 60 more than any other player, and more than 60 more. Lewandowski, Raphinha and Yamal are in the top four behind Mbappé. Three Barcelona players ranked first in the league in passing - Pau Cubarsí, Pedri and Iño Martínez.
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17 years
Yamal swept all headlines last season, including the youngest scorer in the Spanish league at the age of 16. He scored 4-0 in Bernabeu's victory against Madrid, becoming the youngest scorer for Clasico, 17-year-old and 105 days, surpassing teammate Ansu Fati, who was about 250 days in October 2020.
Clasico Quartet
It was the first time Barcelona won every Krasco in a season that had at least three games in a season. It won the second time in the 14th minute game in October at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in the Spanish League with a 5-2 record of 3-2 in the Spanish Super Cup final in January with a 3-2 record of 4-3 in the last month's Copa Del Rey final - in the second league match.
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Raphinha's 18 goals
The 28-year-old Raphinha has had his best season ever, scoring five of 16 goals in four matches against Madrid at Barcelona. Raphinha has scored 34 goals for Barcelona this season, surpassing his previous best. Among them is 18 of La Liga. After joining Leeds United's Catalonia club, the Brazilian striker scored only 10 goals in each of his first two seasons.
and 25 for Lewandowski
Lewandowski was one of his best seasons with Barcelona at the age of 36. The Polish striker scored 40 goals in 49 games, including 25 goals in La Liga. This is the most goals in a season for Lewandowski to score since leaving Bayern for Spain.
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Flick's Fast 100
Flick became the second fastest Barcelona coach to score 100 goals overall. His team scored 101 goals in 32 games in all games. Helenio Herrera achieved results in 31 games in the late 1950s. Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova each need 34 games, 37 games faster than Pep Guardiola.
23 and below
Barcelona enjoyed a successful season with a very young team. Yamal led the Youth Movement, Pedri, Gavi, Pau Cobarsí, Fermoín López, Alejandro Balde, Marc Casadó, Pablo Torre, Ansu Fati and Gerard Martín all over 23 years of age.
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