JAKARTA - Alfredo Di Stefano once said, a football match without a goal is like a Sunday (Sunday) without the sun (sun). And it's true that without goals, football is nothing.

But in La Liga, over the last three seasons, goals have been minimal. This season, the highest caste of Spanish football has only produced 942 goals in 380 games. This equals 2.48 goals per game.

The two teams that score the most goals are of course the rulers of the top standings. Barcelona with 86 goals and Real Madrid 70.

Teams like Celta Vigo, Alaves, Real Valladolid, Leganes and Espanyol weren't even able to score more than 38 goals. This means, less than one goal per game.

La Liga has proven to be the lowest in terms of goal achievement compared to the other top four European leagues such as the Premier League, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1.

The league with the highest scoring record is held by the Bundesliga with 982 goals. Average of 3.21 goals per game.

But seen from the numbers. Serie A scored more goals with 1088 from 360 games. Average 3.02 per game.

The Premier League has recorded 1034 goals or 2.72 per game while Ligue 1 has an average of 2.53 goals per game after running only 28 matchdays.

La Liga has been the league with the lowest goalscoring for some time, since recording just 878 goals in the 2016/17 season.

Here are the most productive leagues in the last three years (based on average goals per game):

1. Serie A - 2.75 goals per game

2. Premier League - 2.74 goals per game

3. Bundesliga - 2.70 goals per game

4. Ligue 1 - 2.61 goals per game

5. La Liga - 2.46 goals per game


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