Barcelona's sensational goalscoring under Hansi Flick is breaking club records even Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar could not touch in their time with the Spanish giants.
Just four months into Flick's tenure at Barcelona, the Catalans look capable of scoring at least three goals every time they step onto the pitch. In fact, in Barcelona's last five matches across all competitions, the team has scored 21 goals.
Even more impressive? The opponents on the receiving end of their unstoppable attack. Barcelona fired five goals past Sevilla, four past Bayern Munich and four past Real Madrid in the span of a week. The club capped off its excellent run of form with eight combined goals against Espanyol and Crvena zvezda.
In total, Barcelona has now found the back of the net 55 times in its first 16 matches of the season across all competitions, setting a new club record. Flick's men also equaled a 64-year-old club record with its 2–5 victory over Crvena zvezda in the Champions League; for the first time since the 1959–60 season, Barcelona has scored four goals or more in three consecutive UCL fixtures.






