Real Madrid's attacking trio has the edge over FC Barcelona's record-breaking front line after the first three La Liga games of the season.
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The famous BBC connection of Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo has scored nine of Real's 11 La Liga goals so far, with the other two strikes coming via Colombian playmaker James Rodriguez.
FC Barcelona's MSN, comprising Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar, sit on only three goals after three league games.
Each of the Barca frontmen has scored one La Liga goal apiece, while Real's Ronaldo has scored five, and both Bale and Benzema sit on two.
It seems we are set for another battle of goals in La Liga as both attacking trios look to break the record set by MSN last season.
Messi, Suarez and Neymar famously scored 122 goals in all competitions, while Real's BBC stuttered in the second half of the same campaign.
Ronaldo finished the season with a personal record of 61 goals, Benzema scored 22 and Bale only 17 to reach an accumulated 100 goals.
Messi was Barcelona's leading striker with 58 goals, Neymar followed with 39 and Suarez came in third with 25.
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If we count Barcelona's Super Cup games, MSN's return rises to seven, with Suarez scoring one in the UEFA Super Cup and Messi scoring two therein, plus another by the Argentine in the Spanish Super Cup.
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