Hansi Flick‘s FC Barcelona is on a 22-game unbeaten streak and well positioned to win the treble. In LaLiga they increased the gap to Real Madrid to four points, they are already in the final of the Copa del Rey and in the Champions League they will take a key step this Wednesday on the road to the final in Munich if they manage to beat Borussia Dortmund in Montjuic.
Flick has had a huge impact on Barça. With the draw against Betis (1-1), Barça are now unbeaten in 22 games in 2025, with 18 victories and 4 draws, recording their best start to the year since 2016 when Luis Enrique was in charge of the Barça bench.
So far this year, Flick’s Barça have recorded 18 victories and four draws, practically matching the records set by Luis Enrique’s men nine years ago (19 victories, three draws). This year, only Atalanta in the Champions League (2-2), Getafe in La Liga (1-1), Atlético de Madrid in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final (4-4) and Betis in La Liga (1-1) have been able to prevent the Azulgrana team from winning.
The 2025 winning streak is particularly visible in the domestic competition. Before the visit of Betis, Barça had won nine consecutive league games, the best streak since Hansi Flick became the coach. A great dynamic that saw them go from being 7 points behind Real Madrid to currently being four points ahead.
The next milestones to reach
Hansi Flick’s 22 consecutive games without losing is a great run, but he still has higher milestones to reach with the Azulgrana. For the moment, the best is still held by Luis Enrique, who went on to string together 39 consecutive games without defeat in the 2015/16 season. They are followed by Ernesto Valverde (29 matches in 2017/18), Josep Guardiola (28 matches in 2010/11), Marinus Michels (27 matches in 1973/74), Frank Rijkaard (24 matches in 2005/06) and Ernesto again.
Goal-scoring record
Another of Flick’s Barça challenges is to beat the club’s goal scoring record. The record for goals scored by FC Barcelona in a season in all competitions stands at 190, achieved in the 2011-12 season, with Pep Guardiola in the dugout. At present the Catalans are on a whopping 141 goals.