

When Spanish champions Barcelona scored against Real Sociedad in Sunday's La Liga match, they tied a club-record scoring run. With goals from Robert Lewandowski and Jules Kounde for the home team and Alvaro Odriozola for the away team, the Catalan powerhouses advanced to the top of the La Liga standings with a 2-1 victory. As of right now, Barcelona has scored in every one of their past 44 games across all competitions, matching their greatest scoring run ever, which was from November 1942 to February 1944.
Consequently, the Catalan giants would create an all-time record if they scored a goal against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night in the Champions League. Head coach Hansi Flick maintained that his team "deserved" to win all three points after Barcelona jumped to the top of the standings on Saturday by taking advantage of Real Madrid's 5-2 loss to Atletico Madrid.