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Haaland's 0 in 761 minutes, Mainoo emulates Ronaldo, Lewandowski's 629: Stats

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And with that, club football's league seasons are over. Well, almost. UEFA Europa League-winning Atalanta's midweek exertions mean they still have to play another league match against Fiorentina to decide if they will leapfrog Juventus into third place, a day after the UEFA Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid.

Cup finals saw Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayer Leverkusen add to their trophy cabinets, while relegations were confirmed in LaLiga and Serie A, with the Bundesliga's relegation/promotion playoff to be concluded tomorrow.

ESPN's By The Numbers brings you best stats from the weekend:


FA Cup

13

Manchester United won their 13th FA Cup title, and are now 1 behind Arsenal, the most successful club in the competition's history. The club also won the women's FA Cup this season, a feat last achieved in 2017-18 by Chelsea.

4

Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo became only the third and fourth teenagers to score for the club in an FA Cup final. They are in good company, with Norman Whiteside (1983 vs Brighton) and Cristiano Ronaldo (2004 vs Millwall) being the only other players to do so. This was also the first time two Man United players aged 19 years or younger scored in the same game in any competition since Nov. 24, 2019.

In addition, this was the first men's FA Cup Final to see two different teenagers score, with Kobbie Mainoo (19y 36d) the youngest English goalscorer in the match since West Ham's John Sissons in 1964 (18y 215d).

74 and 474

Rodri's incredible unbeaten streak with Manchester City came to an end after 74 games over 474 days - his last defeat with the club coming in February 2023 against Tottenham.

35

Manchester City's club-record 35-game unbeaten streak in all competitions came to an end (this was their first loss since Dec. 6 at Aston Villa). It was the longest run by an English team in the Premier League era (since 1992-93). In English top-flight history, the only team to go on a longer unbeaten run was Nottingham Forest in 1978 (40).

0/9

Erling Haaland has played in six finals and three semifinals for Manchester City since joining the club, and has failed to score in every single one of those games, totalling 761 minutes (12 hours and 41 minutes) without finding the net. He can take heart from the fact that Marcus Rashford also has only scored once in nine finals for Manchester United.


LaLiga

629

With his 629th goal, Lewandowski tied Joe Bambrick for 9th highest all-time scorer, according to the IFFHS (all comps for club and country). He is five short of Gerd Muller in eighth and well short of Cristiano Ronaldo who leads the way with 890.

62.93

Xavi ended his spell as Barcelona manager with a 90W-24D-29L record in all competitions over three seasons. His 62.93% win percentage is the fifth-highest in club history (min. 100 games). It is a record only bettered by Luis Enrique (76.24%), Pep Guardiola (72.47%), Helenio Herrera (70.63%) and Ernesto Valverde (66.90%).

24

Artem Dovbyk became the first player from a club other than Barcelona or Real Madrid to win the Pichichi award since Diego Forlán (2008-09) for Atlético Madrid, scoring 24 goals for Girona.

100

Cristhian Stuani surpassed Ferenc Puskás as the the oldest player to score 100 Spanish LALIGA goals (37y-224d), with the Hungarian legend doing so aged 35 years and 202 days.


Serie A

15

Olivier Giroud's 15 goals in Serie A this season are his most in a single league season since scoring 16 in the 2015-16 Premier League campaign. Giroud scored 10+ goals in all three Serie A seasons with AC Milan. In his last 4 Premier League seasons he did not score 10 goals once.

94

Inter Milan finished with their second-highest ever points total in the three-point era of Serie A, their 94 points only bettered by the 97 points they earned in the 2006/07 season. Their tally is also the fifth-highest overall in Serie A.

912

Claudio Ranieri finished his career with 912 games managed across Europe's Top-5 leagues. Only Arsene Wenger has more (988).


Bundesliga

5

Bayer Leverkusen became only the fifth club to win a domestic double in Germany since the Bundesliga was founded, after Bayern Munich (13 times), Koln, Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund.

3

Granit Xhaka recorded 3648 touches, 3259 passes and 3003 successful passes in the 2023-24 Bundesliga season, setting new records for all three categories in a Bundesliga campaign since these stats were tracked (2004-05).


Ligue 1

352

Kylian Mbappe left PSG with the record of most goal involvements for the club in the 21st century - 352 (256 goals, 96 assists). Edinson Cavani managed 236 (200G, 36A) while Zlatan Ibrahimovic had 210 (156G, 54A).