๐ฅ Record last 16, Serie A goalless โ Atalanta make history ๐ฑ
A spectacular, overwhelming Champions League, almost off the charts compared to recent standards.The round of 16 of the 2025/26 edition ends with a statistic that says more than any analysis: 68 goals...
๐ฅ Record last 16, Serie A goalless โ Atalanta make history ๐ฑ A spectacular, overwhelming Champions League, almost off the charts compared to recent standards. The round of 16 of the 2025/26 edition ends with a statistic that says more than any analysis: 68 goals scored between the first and second legs, an absolute record in the history of the competition. A rain of goals that certifies the current offensive moment of European football.
But while Europe scores and entertains, Serie A is experiencing the opposite season, with sterile attacks and missing strikers. Two worlds growing ever further apart. Champions League, avalanche of goals: itโs a historic record The Champions League round of 16 ended with an unprecedented record: 68 total goals.
A figure that captures a competition increasingly devoted to spectacle, intensity, and the constant search for the goal. The matches delivered extremely high tempos, defenses often in trouble, and attacks capable of making a continuous impact. The result is one of the most prolific knockout rounds ever, destined to remain in the history books.
Atalanta overwhelmed: a defeat that makes (negative) history Within this offensive scenario comes one of the heaviest defeats for Italian football. Atalanta was eliminated by Bayern Munich with a total score of 10-2: after the 1-6 loss in the first leg at the New Balance Arena, a 4-1 defeat followed in the return leg. A two-legged tie that sets an absolute negative record: never before had a Serie A team conceded ten goals in a European knockout stage.