Goal teams up with Huawei to provide you with all the key statistics Europe's five biggest leagues have to offer in 2014-15
Barcelona are the clean sheet kings of Europe so far this season ahead of Bayern Munich, with Juventus and Monaco sharing the third podium spot.
Luis Enrique's men have been in sublime form defensively this campaign, with Sunday's 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid that saw them crowned La Liga champions helping them maintain top spot in the Huawei Team Ranking as they have now kept 23 clean sheets.
Elsewhere, Bayern Munich were beaten 2-1 by Freiburg as they proved unable to keep their opponents' attack quiet, meaning the Bundesliga champions have been unbeatable in defence 21 times in 33 league games.
Serie A champions Juventus endured a difficult game against Inter and even though they won 2-1, they failed to keep a clean sheet, allowing Monaco to move joint third with 19 clean sheets following their 2-0 victory over Metz.
Atletico Madrid and Saint-Etienne have also proven to be forces to be reckoned with defensively, with both the Liga side and the Ligue 1 outfit keeping a clean sheet 18 times over the course of the 2014-15 campaign, landing them joint fifth spot.
Chelsea and Roma share seventh place with 17 clean sheets so far, while Bayer Leverkusen, Villarreal and West Bromwich complete the top 10 with 16 clean sheets each.
At the bottom end of the ranking, Serie A side Cagliari have been struggling the most in defence as they have been able to shut out their opponents just thrice all season.
Finally, Getafe (five clean sheets), Eintracht Frankfurt (six), Crystal Palace (six) and Caen (seven) are the lowest ranked representatives from Spain, Germany, England and France, respectively.
Want to keep track of all the key statistics in Europe's top five leagues? Curious how your team are doing? Check out the Huawei Team Ranking!
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