Europe's biggest scorers
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We are 46 games into the season (across all competitions) and Barça have already racked up a staggering 140 goals, which is no fewer than 3.04 a match. That's still 50 short of the all-time record, which they are unlikely to reach with at the very most 15 games left to play, but the 143 goals of 1959/60 and 1996/97 are very beatable.
Barça have a 17-goal lead on the second highest scoring team in Europe's top five leagues, which is PSG on 123. Real Madrid are next with 118, Bayern have 114 and Liverpool 107.
Standout performers
Ferran Torres set a personal record against Osasuna by scoring his 14th goal, and he is now up to 16 after starting the semi-final against Atlético and claiming the only goal of the game.
His exceptional form has been especially evident in the cup, where he is joint top scorer along with Endrick and Julián Alvarez, all with five.
Lamine Yamal is also stringing together brilliant display after brilliant display. He may not be scoring that many goals, but it is his other contributions that have mattered most, including his 17th assist of the season in Wednesday's cup semi-final.
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