In the sixth round of La Liga, Lewandowski and Rafinha both scored twice, while Torres contributed a goal and an assist, leading to Barcelona’s impressive 5-1 away victory over Villarreal.
With two more goals in this match, Lewandowski and Rafinha’s league goal tallies rose to six and five respectively, placing them at the top of La Liga’s scoring chart ahead of Mbappe and Perez (both with four goals). According to statistics, Barcelona is the only team in Europe’s top five leagues this season with at least two players scoring more than five goals. The top spot on La Liga’s assists chart also belongs to Barcelona, with Yamal providing five assists for his teammates in the first six rounds of the league.
Meanwhile, Torres became the fourth player for Barcelona this season to score and provide an assist in a single La Liga match, following Rafinha, Lewandowski, and Ferran Torres. No other team in Europe’s top five leagues has had more players achieve this feat so far this season.
After six rounds of La Liga, Barcelona has scored 22 goals, a figure that leads the league by a significant margin. Their average of 3.7 goals per game is second only to Bayern Munich (4 goals per game) across Europe’s top five leagues.
Barcelona’s Attack in Full Swing! Topping Both the Scoring and Assists Charts with Dominant Statistics Across Europe’s Top Five Leagues. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/42411.html