The best team stats from Europe's top five leagues
PSG blows Ligue 1 away, record-breaking Bayern and the best team stats across Europe's top five leagues as the dust settles on the 2015-2016 season.
PSG was at its record-breaking best in France, while Pep Guardiola bowed out of Bayern with another title and Barcelona held off stern challenges from Real and Atletico Madrid.
112 - Barcelona was the top scorers across Europe, smashing in 112 Liga goals. Its season included three 6-0 wins and a late-season 8-0 thrashing of Deportivo La Coruna. Luis Suarez was its biggest contributor with 40 strikes.
27,302 - Paris Saint-Germain was Europe's pass-masters, with a top number of passes (27,302) and highest passing accuracy (89.4%) helping it to a leading tally of wins (30) and a Ligue 1-record tally of 96 points.
24 - Atletico Madrid kept an astonishing 24 clean sheets this term, but it was not enough to pip Real Madrid and Barca in La Liga. Bayern Munich's 20 clean sheets mean, like Atletico it was only breached in 14 games this season, while its record of 17 goals conceded was Europe's best - and a Bundesliga record.
83 - Troyes endured a miserable season after Ligue 2 promotion. A clean sheet in its opening game was not a sign of things to come as 83 goals were rained in against the French outfit. A run of seven defeats in sequence across February, March and April featured a 9-0 mauling by PSG.
10 - Juventus kept 10 consecutive clean sheets between January and March on its way to a fifth Scudetto, a new Serie A record.
12 - Arsenal was the first team in 12 Premier League seasons to be top at the end of January and not win the title.
0 - Sevilla failed to win a game away from home all season, the first time a team has done so in La Liga since Murcia in 2003-2004.
711 - Real Madrid's failure to win La Liga was not for the want of trying, its 711 shots on goal were more than any side in Europe's major leagues managed.
80+ - For the first time in Serie A history, three sides finished on more than 80 points as Roma and Napoli just failed to hunt down Juventus.
38 - Leicester City's stunning season ended in Premier League glory - the Foxes were England's first first-time top-flight champions since Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest, who went on to dominate Europe with back-to-back European Cup wins. Could Claudio Ranieri's side replicate its domestic success further afield?