Atlético de Madrid’s victory over Sevilla in the last game of 2023 allows Argentine Diego Pablo Simeone’s team to finish the year as the team that has added the most points in these twelve months along with Barcelona, ??while the top scorer is the Frenchman Antoine Griezmann.
The Rojiblancos and Azulgranas finish the year with a total of 88 points, three more than Real Madrid, while Girona, the great sensation of the 2023/24 season, co-leader along with Carlo Ancelotti’s team, is fourth with 77.
A total of twenty-seven wins, seven draws and seven defeats have been achieved by Atlético and Barcelona, ??compared to Real Madrid’s 26-7-8 and Girona’s 23-8-10. Real Sociedad is fifth with 73 points, ten more than Betis.
Simeone’s team is the one that has scored the most goals, with 83, four more than Real Madrid and five more than Girona, of which 21 have been signed by Griezmann, the top scorer in the First Division this year, who also He has reached the historical record of the red and white club of 173 goals that he shares with Luis Aragonés.
The French international forward precedes the Polish Robert Lewandowski on the list, top scorer of the 2022/23 campaign, and who has not started in the same way in the current one, thus accumulating 18, one more than the first Spanish scorer, Borja Mayoral , tip of Getafe.
Álvaro Morata, also from Atlético de Madrid, is fourth with 16, the Croatian Ante Budimir (Osasuna) fifth with 14, and with 13 appear Joselu Mato (Espanyol/Real Madrid), the Norwegian Alexander Sorloth (Real Sociedad/Villarreal), Gerard Moreno (Villarreal), the Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri (Sevilla), the Japanese Take Kubo (Real Sociedad), Iñaki Williams (Athletic) and the Englishman Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), who leads the list of scorers for the current league season .
Iago Aspas, captain of Celta de Vigo, was in charge of opening the scoring in 2023 by scoring at the Martínez Valero the victory of the Vigo team over Elche (0-1), on January 6, and Marcos Llorente closed the scoring account of LaLiga EA Sports this Saturday to certify Atlético de Madrid’s victory over Sevilla (1-0).
On the other hand, Ancelotti’s team is the one that has seen its goal beaten the fewest times, with 33 goals conceded, two less than Barcelona, ??while Real Sociedad has 36 and Atlético de Madrid 38.
LaLiga EA Sports is now enjoying a few days of rest and will resume next Tuesday, January 2. The competition will begin with the Madrid duel between Getafe and Rayo Vallecano, which will be played from 5:00 p.m. at the Metropolitano as the Andalusian club has to comply with the Coliseum’s closing sanction.
Next, that same Tuesday, two other regional duels will take place, Real Sociedad-Alavés (7:15 p.m.) and Valencia-Villarreal (9:30 p.m.). The rest of the day will be completed between Wednesday the 3rd, the day in which Girona-Atlético de Madrid stands out, and Thursday the 4th. The finale will be placed at the Gran Canaria stadium, where Las Palmas and Barcelona will face each other starting at 9:30 p.m.