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The highest scoring teams in Europe's top five leagues this season

Published on Friday, 20 February 2026 at 8:10 pm

The highest scoring teams in Europe's top five leagues this season
Goals remain the currency of success, and five clubs have amassed hoards of them across Europe’s leading divisions in 2025-26. From Madrid to Munich, these outfits have turned attack into a science, setting a blistering pace that has left rivals scrambling for answers.
Real Madrid open the roll call, their 53 La Liga strikes propelling them to the summit of Spain’s top flight. Kylian Mbappe, fresh from claiming last term’s European Golden Shoe, has shouldered the burden with 23 goals in 22 league appearances, a return that underlines his status as the continent’s most feared finisher.
Across the Pyrenees, Manchester City have plundered 54 Premier League goals, the most in England. Erling Haaland’s 22 league tallies lead the division and equal his personal best from 2024-25, stretching his streak of 20-plus Premier League seasons to four. Only Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has managed a longer such sequence, with five.
Italy’s scoring charts are topped by Inter Milan, whose 16 goals in their last four Serie A fixtures have carried them to the league’s summit. Lautaro Martinez has opened a six-goal cushion in the Capocannonieri race, spearheading a side unbeaten since November.
Barcelona have matched Madrid’s firepower in Spain, scoring 53 times under Hansi Flick. Unlike their Clásico rivals, the Catalans have spread the wealth: Ferran Torres, Robert Lewandowski and teenage prodigy Lamine Yamal have each reached double figures, presenting opponents with a three-pronged threat.
Yet even that collective brilliance pales beside Bayern Munich’s avalanche. The Bavarians have struck 82 times in 22 Bundesliga matches, averaging 3.7 goals per game. Harry Kane’s league-leading 26 strikes are complemented by Luis Diaz (13) and Michael Olise (10). Should they maintain their current clip, Bayern will finish on 127 goals, obliterating the 101-goal club record set in 1971-72.
With the season approaching its midpoint, these five clubs have redefined what it means to outscore the opposition, turning every weekend into a goal-laden spectacle.

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