That season, Real Madrid, managed by José Mourinho and featuring Cristiano Ronaldo (46 league goals), scored 121 goals in 38 matches, finishing with a goal difference of +89.
The record for the highest number of goals scored by a team in a single La Liga season is held by , who netted an astonishing 121 goals during the 2011–12 campaign . la liga highest goals scored team single season record
The table below outlines the most prolific offensive seasons by teams in the Spanish top flight: Goals Scored Real Madrid José Mourinho Real Madrid 118 Carlo Ancelotti FC Barcelona 116 Luis Enrique FC Barcelona 115 Tito Vilanova FC Barcelona 114 Pep Guardiola Anatomy of the 121-Goal Record: Real Madrid 2011–12 That season, Real Madrid, managed by José Mourinho
The record for most goals scored by a team in a single season in La Liga is held by , who scored an incredible 121 goals in the 2011-2012 season. This impressive record by Real Madrid in the
This impressive record by Real Madrid in the 2011-2012 season helped them secure the league title with 92 points, 9 points clear of second-placed Barcelona. Cristiano Ronaldo was the top scorer that season with 46 goals.
Real Madrid’s record-breaking season was defined by a ruthless, high-speed counter-attacking style. Averaging roughly , the squad featured a lethal front line led by Cristiano Ronaldo, who contributed 46 league goals alone. Key factors that drove this historic total included: