by Jolayemi Jones
Have you noticed how much football has changed since the 2010s? More goals are being scored weekly compared to previous eras, and even midtable strikers are scoring more on average than ever before. There used to be a time when 20 goals a season was a reasonable target for forwards considered world class. Since Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo decided to scatter everywhere, the best mortals have had to upgrade their level. "A rising tide lifts all ships, after all"
From Robert Lewandowski to Luis Suarez and more, we have seen world-class forwards consistently hit incredible goal-scoring peaks, and it's even spurred players who are not quite world-class to similar peaks. That’s why a player like Chris Wood, who's not quite world-class, can be 2 goals away from 20 league goals with 10 games left with few eyebrows raised.
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Villarreal is one of La Liga’s toughest teams to beat, but they are also one of the easiest teams to score against. It sounds contradictory, but bear with me. Amongst the top 10 La Liga teams, only Celta has conceded more goals than them because they are the type of team that is more likely to beat you 5-4 than 1-0. Because they play an open, free-flowing game, a lot of scoring opportunities are created for them to score. However, that free-flowing style that helps them create so many chances also tends to leave their defense a little too open.
Kylian Mbappé's 8 goals in his last 8 La Liga games have kept him hot on the heels of Robert Lewandowski, with both strikers chasing the coveted Pichichi award. Since Vini Jr failed to score his midweek penalty, Mbappe is the likeliest option to take any penalties going forward. Against a side that gives up these many chances, he's a good bet to score again, especially as there will be chances and spaces galore for the Les Blues captain to exploit.
are currently high on confidence after absolutely destroying Leverkusen over two legs, and Kane will be eager to end his domestic goal drought against a team that has conceded 8 goals in their last 2 H2H matches against Bayern Munich. And even more significantly, Kane is Bayern’s designated penalty taker, and he has already scored 9 penalties in the league this season.
So what's so special about this weekend? Well, the opponents. Kane scored a brace against them in November and a goal against them last season in a 5-1 away win. This Union Berlin team also lost 6-0 to Dortmund a few weeks ago. Clearly, they are there for the taking, and Kane is in the perfect form, after scoring three times across both legs against Bayer Leverkusen, to take advantage of the capital side's porous defence.
There is no bigger game in France than Le Classique, which means that every PSG-Marseille clash is hotly contested. It doesn’t matter what the context of the game is; once these two teams lock horns, they both go all out for the win.
So far, Luis Enrique has shown a willingness to rotate in order to keep his side fresh, however, it's unlikely that he will do that this weekend, such is the significance of this clash. The PSG manager will be aware that winning this game effectively guarantees his team the league title, as Marseille is their closest challenger. Which is why, despite his midweek heroics against Liverpool, I expect Ousmane Dembele to start.
The PSG forward is in insane form right now with 20 league goals in just 23 games so far this season. Even more remarkably, he has scored 21 goals since New Year's Day, 2025 in just 16 games. Even when he was rested for Liverpool last weekend, he still came off the bench to score twice.
My point? You're almost guaranteed a Dembele goal, no matter what version of Marseille shows up this weekend, as he's going to be the most dangerous player on the pitch.
FC Barcelona have been in remarkable form recently, one that has seen them make it to the Champions League quarter finals and wipe out Real Madrid’s La Liga lead. However, if they can be said to struggle with beating any La Liga team recently, it's Atletico Madrid, whom they last beat in March 2024.
Several players have performed well for Atletico Madrid this season, but Julian Alvarez, especially, has grown in prominence over the past few months, after a slow start to the season. He already scored against Barcelona in their 4-4 Copa Del Rey semi-final draw, and in terms of big games, he is super reliable. He also scored twice against Real Madrid over the past month and already has 22 goals in all competitions.
This type of game, at home against a direct title rival, is his bread and butter, and with the way the Barcelona high line is set up, he will definitely have his chances to score.
Currently, Ipswich is a side just waiting to be beaten every weekend. In recent months, since beating Chelsea in December, they have absolutely folded against the top teams in the league. They conceded 6 against Manchester City, 4 against Liverpool, and 4 against Tottenham. They even conceded 3 against Manchester United, but we won’t dwell on that since that was…well, a relegation 6-pointer at the time.
Now, I know that Nottingham Forest faced Ipswich in the FA Cup 2 weeks ago and the game ended 1-1, but that was a rotated side. Chris Wood and Morgan Gibbs-White did not start, and both are crucial to Forest's attack.
This time around, with qualification for next season's Champions League at stake, Forest will play their best possible team. That can only mean two things: Chris Wood and goals. He's been due a goal for a while and now is the perfect time to score after three league games without one. Since that run included games against direct rivals for a Champions League place; Newcastle, Arsenal and Manchester City, it's natural for him to be chomping at the bit to face a much weaker Ipswich side.
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