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Suarez scored the most goals in Barcelona’s unbeaten record, while Neymar scored the most goals
It was nothing for the champions, but Barcelona’s draw against Valencia on Wednesday was a historic result: Luis Enrique’s team left Guardiola’s team behind, reaching a 29-match unbeaten streak and succeeding in creating the longest unbeaten streak in the history of the Catalan club.
Barcelona has not experienced the taste of losing since losing 1-2 away to Sevilla in the seventh round of the Spanish Championship on October 3 last year.
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- twenty three
- Barcelona remained unbeaten in 29 games, with 1 win and 6 draws; Guardiola lost the unbeaten record in the 2010/11 season with 23 wins and 5 draws.
- 87
- Barcelona scored in 29 games in the series, an average of only 3 goals per game. In terms of defense, the team conceded only 15 goals, an average of slightly more than 1 goal every two games.
- Twenty-nine
- In these 29 matches, Luis Enrique used players. Luis Suarez played the most minutes (2070) and Rakitic played the most (25)
- thirty
- A goal from Luis Suarez, the team’s top scorer at the time. Lionel Messi scored 18 points, Neymar scored 16 points, MSN totaled 64 points
- 16
- Assists from Neymar, the team’s biggest “waiter”
- 8
- Claudio Bravo, the team’s best goalkeeper during the period, has conceded in 17 games (0.47 per game). Marc ter Stegen has conceded seven in ten games (0.7), while Jordi Masip has conceded one in two games (0.5).
- 5
- Youth players who got their chances during this period: Samper (417 minutes), Gombau (208 minutes), Captum (137 minutes), Aitor Cantalapiedra (116 minutes) and Juan Cámara
- 2
- Barcelona had games without scoring: away against Villanovans and Espanyol
- 7
- 0 loss, the biggest defeat of the period, against Valencia
- 16
- Win and draw. Barcelona was almost perfect inside the Camp Nou. Only Deportivo La Coruna managed to grab points and draw
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