Real Madrid has continued its impressive form in La Liga this season, with the team maintaining their high shot rate and scoring goals at a rapid pace.
The Spanish giants have been scoring goals at a regular rate, averaging over two per game in the league so far this campaign. This is not just because they are playing well but also because they are taking shots on goal at a much higher rate than most teams.
In fact, Real Madrid's shooting percentage is currently second highest in La Liga behind only Barcelona, who are averaging more than three shots per game. The team's success in front of goal is being driven by their attacking players, including Karim Benzema, Vinicius Jr., and Luka Modric, who all contribute to the team's offensive output.
One factor that has contributed to Real Madrid's impressive shot rate is their defensive organization. The team has conceded fewer than half as many shots per game as the average side in La Liga, which means that when they do get a chance, they are able to convert it into goals.
However, it is worth noting that Real Madrid's high shot rate does come at a cost. The team has struggled defensively at times this season, conceding more goals than their opponents on several occasions. This has led to some criticism from fans and media outlets about the team's lack of defensive solidity.
Despite these criticisms, Real Madrid remains one of the most successful clubs in world football and their high shot rate is just one aspect of their overall dominance in La Liga. As long as they continue to score goals and defend well, there is no reason why they cannot maintain their position at the top of the table for the foreseeable future.
