Sevilla FC have certainly found their goalscoring touch this season, being one of the highest scorers across Europe. Pablo Machín's team have scored 76 goals in 39 games, averaging out at 1.94 goals per game.
Sevilla were the highest scorers in the UEFA Europa League group stage, with 18 goals, and just, or even more, impressive is that they are the second highest scorers in La Liga after 21 matches.
Pablo Machín's men have scored two more goals than Madrid and four more than Atlético
With Sevilla's 36 goals, they are only beaten by FC Barcelona's 58. The Nervionenses have scored two more goals than Madrid, three more than Celta, and four more than Atlético and Levante.
Nine Sevillistas have scored in the league this season, with Munir hoped to add to that number
The dual contribution from Ben Yedder and André Silva has been incredibly important, with 10 and 9 league goals respectively, but the midfield has also contributed, namely 8 goals from Sarabia, 3 from Banega and 2 from Franco Vázquez.
Promes, Carriço, Mercado and Luis Muriel, currently on loan at Fiorentina, are the other players to have scored this season. Munir, who is currently injured, is also hoped to add to this list, with his return expected in February. It ought to be remembered that the former Barcelona striker scored 14 goals and provided 7 assists in the 37 games he played for Alavés last season.