Hansi Flick has entered Barcelona's history books and, following the renewal of his contract until 2028, has the opportunity to further enhance his legendary status as the team's coach. The German specialist has built a championship-winning Barcelona with unparalleled dominance in Spain. Although the European trophy remains elusive, his team has already secured its place among the continent's elite.
Flick's Barcelona practices an offensive and vertical style of football that demoralizes opponents, as evidenced by the statistical data. For this championship-winning Barcelona, there is one goal left for the remainder of the season. If they score nine or more goals in the remaining two matches, they will become the Spanish team that has reached or surpassed 100 goals in La Liga the most times — a total of ten times, one more than Real Madrid.
To achieve this, they would need to score nine goals in two matches, which is challenging but not impossible for Flick's Barcelona. Statistics and history indicate that it is within the realm of possibility. Since Flick's arrival, Barcelona has scored three or more goals in 51.3% of their matches, totaling 59 out of 115 games under his leadership.
Only Elenio Erreà, with a record of 52.35% or 78 out of 149 matches, has a better goal-scoring percentage among coaches with a significant tenure at the club, which includes at least 100 matches. This demonstrates a consistent pattern of overwhelming victories.
Achieving 100 goals in La Liga is not a utopian dream. However, it's not just about scoring goals, as noted by "Mund Deportivo." Under Flick, Barcelona also wins with categorical superiority. They frequently win with a goal difference of three or more, which has happened in 37 out of 115 games, representing 32.17% of all matches.
In this statistical category, Flick is the fourth coach with the best percentage of victories with such a goal difference, just behind Pep Guardiola (32.79%). Elenio Erreà (34.9%) and Luis Enrique (38.12%) top the list, with Luis's record reflecting the presence of the famous MSN trio (Messi, Suárez, and Neymar).
Hansi Flick has brought a new level of dominance to Barcelona, but can they really reach 100 goals in La Liga? It's not just about scoring, it's about the legacy. Will they surpass Real Madrid's record? This is bigger than just a season, it's about cementing their place in history. Can they do it? Let's see!