25.09.2008 12:17
Average of four goals
Jordi Clos
Barça have produced the very best of their attacking football in recent games. In three matches, they have been on target no fewer than twelve times.
Despite creating plenty of goalscoring opportunities, Barça started the league finding it difficult
to put their chances away. They reencountered their goalscoring touch in the Champions League
against Sporting Lisbon, and continued that form in their third and fourth league outings. In
total, the games with Sporting Lisbon, Sporting Gijón and Betis produced 12 Barça goals, one every
22.5 minutes, and an average of four a match. It has been such devastating form in front of goal
that has been decisive in three consecutive wins.
Evenly spread
The authors of said goals have been many and varied. Samuel
Eto'o leads the way with four (one from the penalty spot). Then come Leo Messi and a midfielder,
Xavi Hernández, with two each. The others have come from Márquez, an own goals from
Sporting’s Jorge, Iniesta and Gudjohnsen.
Messi and Xavi top in assists
With his two passes to Eto'o against Betis, Leo Messi is Barça’s leader in assists in
this season’s league. He also laid on a goal for Iniesta to make it 4-1 at El Molinón, making
a total of three. That is a tally he shares with Xavi, who has taken two corners that have ended up
in the net, as well as a cross for Messi to score the sixth and final goal for Barça in Gijón.
Third highest scorer
Barça, with ten goals to date, are the third
highest scoring side in the championship behind just Real Madrid (14) and Atlético Madrid (11),
although there are still four games to be played in the fourth round of matches. In the Champions
League, only Chelsea, who beat Bordeaux 4-0, have scored more than the three Barcelona scored
against Sporting.