Goal teams up with Huawei to provide you with all the interesting statistics Europe’s five biggest leagues have to offer in 2014-15
Real Madrid have the most clinical attack in Europe, with the reigning European champions averaging nearly three goals per game to occupy first spot in the Huawei Team Ranking.
The Santiago Bernabeu side have already found the net 92 times in 31 Primera Division encounters - averaging 2,97 goals per game - with star player Cristiano Ronaldo netting 38 times so far this campaign to highlight the potency of their attack.
Luis Enrique’s Barcelona average an equally impressive 2,81 goals per game, with Argentine forward Lionel Messi responsible for 34 of his side’s 87 strikes so far.
Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich complete the podium with an average of 2,64 after their 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the weekend, even if they have had to make do without high-profile attackers such as Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben in recent weeks due to injury.
Wolfsburg occupy fourth place with an average of 2,21 goals per game following their sublime run of form after the winter break.
Premier League trio Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal are entangled in an interesting battle for fifth place, with Jose Mourinho’s men netting 2,06 goals per game on average against City’s 2,03 and the Gunners’ 1,97.
Olympique Lyon and Marseille both average 1,94 goals per match in Ligue 1, while Serie A outfit Lazio complete the top 10 with an average of 1,93.
Meanwhile, Bundesliga strugglers Hamburg have been the most goal-shy team across Europe’s top five leagues, scoring just 16 goals in 28 games, at an average of 0,57.
Furthermore, Granada (0,65) Chievo (0,73), Aston Villa (0,73) and Nantes (0.78) are the least dangerous teams going forward from Spain, Italy, England and France respectively.
The Santiago Bernabeu side have already found the net 92 times in 31 Primera Division encounters - averaging 2,97 goals per game - with star player Cristiano Ronaldo netting 38 times so far this campaign to highlight the potency of their attack.
Luis Enrique’s Barcelona average an equally impressive 2,81 goals per game, with Argentine forward Lionel Messi responsible for 34 of his side’s 87 strikes so far.
Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich complete the podium with an average of 2,64 after their 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the weekend, even if they have had to make do without high-profile attackers such as Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben in recent weeks due to injury.
Wolfsburg occupy fourth place with an average of 2,21 goals per game following their sublime run of form after the winter break.
Premier League trio Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal are entangled in an interesting battle for fifth place, with Jose Mourinho’s men netting 2,06 goals per game on average against City’s 2,03 and the Gunners’ 1,97.
Olympique Lyon and Marseille both average 1,94 goals per match in Ligue 1, while Serie A outfit Lazio complete the top 10 with an average of 1,93.
Meanwhile, Bundesliga strugglers Hamburg have been the most goal-shy team across Europe’s top five leagues, scoring just 16 goals in 28 games, at an average of 0,57.
Furthermore, Granada (0,65) Chievo (0,73), Aston Villa (0,73) and Nantes (0.78) are the least dangerous teams going forward from Spain, Italy, England and France respectively.
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