Barcelona’s Top 10 Players of the 2024/25 Season

Barcelona’s Treble-Winning Season Under Flick: A Perfect Blend of Youth and Experience

In his first season at the helm, Hansi Flick led FC Barcelona to a historic domestic treble, claiming La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup. This impressive feat was built on a well-balanced squad featuring a mix of seasoned professionals and rising stars from La Masia.

Frenkie de Jong anchored the midfield with poise, contributing two goals and two assists while maintaining stability in the center of the park. Meanwhile, Marc Casadó emerged as one of the breakout talents, registering a goal and six assists, and showcasing his ability to influence games from deep.

Up front, Ferran Torres delivered one of his best seasons yet, scoring 19 goals and providing seven assists, adapting seamlessly to multiple attacking roles. On the defensive end, Jules Koundé excelled at both ends of the pitch, adding four goals and eight assists to his solid defensive performances.

Veteran Iñigo Martínez offered calm and reliability, averaging 3.7 clearances per game with an impressive 91.2% pass accuracy. In midfield, Dani Olmo proved instrumental with 11 goals and six assists, injecting creativity and versatility into the lineup.

Despite suffering an injury, Robert Lewandowski once again led the scoring charts, netting 40 goals across all competitions—25 of them in La Liga—reaffirming his indispensable role.

Pedri was at the heart of Barcelona’s midfield dominance, topping Europe with 247 ball recoveries while also contributing six goals and eight assists through intelligent movement and relentless energy.

The season’s biggest revelation, however, was Lamine Yamal. At just 17, the winger tallied 18 goals and 21 assists, led La Liga in assists (13), and claimed both the Golden Boy and Kopa Trophy. His flair, vision, and dribbling left fans and defenders alike stunned.

Another standout was Raphinha, who proved to be Barça’s most productive forward with 34 goals and 22 assists, including an astonishing 13 goals and 8 assists in just 14 Champions League appearances.

Contributions from Fermín López (8 goals, 8 assists), Pau Cubarsí (1 goal, 4 assists), and Alejandro Balde (1 goal, 8 assists) highlighted the squad’s impressive depth and future promise.

All in all, the season marked a thrilling resurgence for Barcelona, as Flick’s tactical vision and player development sparked a new era of success at Camp Nou.

 

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