Barça’s New Milestone: Flick’s Historic 34-Game Scoring Run Echoes Guardiola’s Era
30 November 2025
Flick’s Barça write a Guardiola-era scoring milestone
Hans Flick continues to write history at Barcelona, with a new scoring milestone that places him among the club’s all-time top scorers in La Liga.
A 34-game streak and the top scorers
After beating Alavés 3-1 on Saturday, Barcelona extended a run of 34 consecutive matches with at least one goal in the league, equalling a landmark set under Pep Guardiola between 2010 and 2011.
The last time Barca failed to score in La Liga was December 15, 2024, when they lost to Leganés 0-1. In the following match—December 21, 2024—Barça started the current scoring spree despite a 1-2 defeat to Atlético Madrid, with Pedri scoring at minute 29, a goal that opened the floodgates to a run that has not stopped since.
Who leads the charge and where Barca stands in history
During this streak, Barcelona has tallied 91 goals across 34 matches, shared by 15 players. Leading the tally is Polish forward Robert Lewandowski with 19 goals, followed by Ferran Torres with 14, Rafinha with 10, then Fermin López with 10, Lamine Yamal with 9, Dani Olmo with 8, plus contributions from Araújo, Pedri, Eric García, Marcus Rashford, Kondi, and a host of midfielders and defenders.
With this achievement, Flick ties Guardiola’s 2010-2011 run of 34 matches, while the Barca coach still holds the fourth-longest streak at 35 consecutive games between 2008 and 2009.
Third is Juan José Núñez (36 matches between 1942 and 1944), while Ernesto Valverde is second with 37 between 2018 and 2019. The historic record still belongs to Barca’s golden era under Guardiola, Tito Vilanova, Jordi Roura, and Tata Martino, when the team scored in 63 straight matches from February 2012 to October 2013.
Note: If Barça’s attack keeps this pace, even the scoreboard operator might start charging admission to read the numbers. Sniper punchline: Barça’s goals are flying so fast, even the net needs a seat with a front-row view. Sniper punchline 2: The only thing more prolific than their scoring is the calendar they seem to bend to fit another goal.