Football
The Italian league is the highest scoring competition, but don’t expect many goals in Spain
Do you want to enjoy quality matches with a lot of goals scored? Then, according to the statistics, it would be best for you to follow the Italian league. It is in Italy that the most goals are scored in the top 5 leagues.
Do you want to enjoy quality matches with a lot of goals scored? Then, according to the statistics, it would be best for you to follow the Italian league. It is in Italy that the most goals are scored in the top 5 leagues.
If we look at the top 5 leagues, it is Italy where the most goals are scored. And that’s by a wide margin. The Italian Serie A boasts an average of 3.23 goals per game.
This was confirmed by the players in the last round, when an average of 3.5 goals per game was seen. In the matches between Empoli and Bologna and Genoa and Verona there were even 6 goals.
Next in the standings is the German Bundesliga, with an average of 2.98 goals per game. If Bayern or Borussia Dortmund play in Germany, we can usually look forward to a goal feast. In the case of Bielefeld or Mainz, on the other hand, we can be happy with just two goals.
Right behind is the French Ligue 1. Here, Clermont and Montpellier score the most goals. Like in Germany, PSG, the leading team in the table, is guaranteed a few goals.
The Premier League, for the football public the best league in the world, is only in fourth place in this respect. In England, an average of 2.63 goals per game are scored. The most goals are scored in West Ham and Newcastle matches, while Wolves only score 1.3 goals per game.
And Spanish La Liga rounds out the top five with 2.37 goals per game. Real Madrid are undoubtedly the best in this respect, with a total of 29 goals in seven matches. On the other hand, the other teams in Spain have no shortage of slim 1-0 wins or goalless draws.
Source: Flashscore, Livesport
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