Only Bayern and PSG score more goals than Real

Imanol
Sheriff he has built a team that crushes rivals so easily that it seems to make it easy. Although the defensive improvement is evident compared to last year – only four goals received in nine games – it is in the offensive field where Real has taken a quantitative leap that has led them to be the solo leader of LaLiga. After the first quarter of the season in the major European leagues, only Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain have been able to score more goals than Real. Realists rub shoulders with champion teams.

The scoring rhythm of the Germans and Parisians is practically unbearable. The German colossus adds 27
goals in the Bundesliga in just seven games, averaging goals per game at a staggering almost 4 goals per game. An atrocity. The only one who is able to follow in Bayern's wake is PSG, which adds one goal less, 26, although with three more games. Thus, they are the Real and also the Chelsea of Lampard those who close the podium of the five major European leagues. Donostiarras and Londoners add twenty
goals, the Real in nine games while the 'blues' in eight.

The rest of the teams, either from LaLiga or other competitions, view with suspicion the ease with which Real scores. To put the feat in context, just take a look at the big clubs in Europe. In LaLiga, only the Athletic approaches the Real with 17
goals. Real
Madrid Y Barcelona are away with just 14 Y fifteen
so many although they have pending days. In England, almighty clubs like Manchester
United Y Manchester
City They are far from Real in scoring terms. The 'red devils' carry 12 so many while the ‘citizens’ only add 10. In Italy, the renewed leader Milan accumulates 16 goals, one less Juventus and Naples have, although with two fewer games.

Nine different scorers

To build a champion team, all the members of the group have to fuel at the same rate. On Sunday he joined the list of scorers Nacho
Monreal after taking advantage of a hairstyle of You
Normand within the area. With the Navarrese goal, Real already have nine different scorers in domestic competition. In addition to having the 'Pichichi' in their ranks Mikel
Oyarzabal (6 goals), they have also scored in nine games For your (4), Willian
Joseph (2), Januzaj (2), Robert
Lopez (2 and Silva, Merino and Isak, all with a goal. To that list you could join Jon
Baptist should he count his saving goal against Rijeka in the Europa League.

No Spanish team has as many different scorers as Real. Imanol
Sheriff he gives importance to everyone and so his players respond. Valencia has eight different scorers, while Atlético de Madrid, Betis, Barcelona, ​​Alavés and Valladolid have seven different players who have been able to see the goal.