Insatiable. This is the adjective that best describes Paris Saint-Germain de Luis Enrique in this year 2025. Freshly crowned kings of Europe after their demonstration in the Champions League final against Inter Milan (5-0), the Parisians attacked the Club World Cup with the same fierce appetite. Their brilliant victory against Atlético de Madrid (4-0) for their entry into the competition is not only new proof of their current domination. This success allows the capital's club to erase tablets a significant European record, hitherto owned by one of its greatest historic rivals, FC Barcelona. A new line with the statistical charts which testifies to the firepower of this PSG.
Best attack in Europe: PSG exceeds Barça!
This record that PSG has just dropped is that of Number of goals scored in the 2025 calendar year by a team of the five major European championships. With its latest achievement against Atlético, the Parisian club has reached the symbolic bar of 105 goals scored Since January 1. He thus dethroned FC Barcelona, which pointed to 102 achievements. Far behind, we find Real Madrid (79 goals) and Bayern Munich (76 goals). Paris is therefore officially, to date, the most prolific and formidable offensive machine on the continent.
An offensive regularity to make Europe pale
This first place is not the result of chance but of a frightening offensive consistency. PSG displays an astounding average of 2.9 goals per game in 2025. The solidity of this attack is such that only a team has managed to keep its inviolated cage against Parisians this year: Liverpool, during the round of 16 go to the Champions League. Since this match, Luis Enrique's men have scored each meeting, even scoring three or more goals during their last five outings, including the boxes against Inter and Atlético.
PSG: the offensive record season
Lance iron of an overpowered collective
If Parisian efficiency is above all collective, it is led by an Ousmane Dembélé in a state of grace. The French international is the spearhead of this armada, with no less than 25 goals scored to his credit on the year 2025 alone. Behind him, the threat comes from everywhere, as evidenced by the statistics of his teammates Gonçalo Ramos (14 goals), Désiré Doué (13) and Bradley Barcola (11). In total, 15 different players participated in this offensive festival, proof of the richness and versatility of the Parisian workforce.
The Luis Enrique goal machine is not satisfied
This new record is a new vibrant validation of the Luis Enrique project, which has managed to build a formidable offensive machine based on the collective, from the first post-mumped season. With the Club World Cup to compete again, this Parisian team does not seem ready to stop and could well continue to panic the counters and mark its footprint this year 2025 already historic.