So, the World Cup final is over and the goal-fest of the group stage did indeed peter out There were 171 goals in 64 games, at 2.67 per game, below of the Nirvana of 3.00 goals per game, last exceeded in 1958, needing a further 21 goals overall to hit the magic number! But how did the clubs do? 34 clubs scored more than 1 goal, as follows.
Bayern Munich 18 (Muller 5, Robben 3, Shaqiri 3, Mandzukic 2, Gotze 2, Green 1, Kroos 2)
Barcelona 10 (Neymar 4, Messi 4, Sanchez 2)
Chelsea 9 (Oscar 2, Torres 1, Luiz 2, Schurrle 3, Lukaku 1) – Note: Luiz transferred to PSG after 10 June
Man United 9 (van Persie 4, Fellaini 1, Rooney 1, Nani 1, Mata 1, Hernandez 1)
Real Madrid 7 (Benzema 3, Alonso 1, Ronaldo 1, Di Maria 1, Khedira 1)
Monaco 6 (James Rodriguez 6)
PSV Eindhoven 5 (Depay 2, Ruiz 2, Wijnaldum 1)
Napoli 4 (Armero 1, Mertens 1, Dzemaili 1, Higuain 1)
Porto 4 (Quintero 1, Varela 1, Martinez 2)
Wolfsburg 4 (Olic 1, Perisic 2, DeBruyne 1)
Borussia Dortmund 3 (Hummels 2, Papastathopoulos 1)
Liverpool 3 (Suarez 2, Sturridge 1)
Marseille 3 (Ayew 2, Valbuena 1)
Pachuca 3 (E Valencia 3)
PSG 3 (Cavani 1, Matuidi 1, T Silva 1)
Roma 3 (Gervinho 2, Pjanic 1)
Sporting CP 3 (Slimani 2, Rojo 1)
AC Milan 2 (Balotelli 1, Honda 1)
Al-Ain 2 (Gyan 2)
Arsenal 2 (Giroud 1, Ozil 1)
Atletico Madrid 2 (Villa 1, Godin 1)
Bayer Leverkeusen 2 (Guardedo 1, Son 1)
Club Africain (Djabou 2)
CSKA Moscow 2 (Musa 2)
Juventus 2 (Marchisio 1, Pogba 1)
Lazio 2 (Klose 2)
Mainz 2 (Koo 1, Okazaki 1)
Manchester City 2 (Fernandinho 1, Dzeko 1)
New York Red Bulls 2 (Cahill 2)
Olympiacos 2 (Samaris 1, Campbell 1)
Schalke 04 2 (Matip 1, Huntelaar 1)
Seattle Sounders 2 (Dempsey 2)
Swansea City 2 (Bony 2)
Valencia 2 (Vargas 1, Feghouli 1)
It may be no surprise to see Bayern Munich top the list with Germany winning the tournament, but 50% of the Bayern goals were not scored by Germans.
Bayern have now scored 73 goals in World Cup history, moving them into first place ahead of Real Madrid on 66, Inter Milan on 65, and Barcelona on 64. The full list will be updated in the Clubs section of the website in due course.
There were 2 hatricks, both from Bayern Munich players: Thomas Muller (Germany) and Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland).
There were 5 own goals, with players from Norwich City, Olimpia, Real Madrid, Rennes and Schalke 04 finding a way to score at the wrong end.