Forwards missing goals
LaLiga The strikers struggling to score

After scoring in his first league appearance of the season against Barcelona in El Clasico, Real Madrid's Mariano Diaz has one of the best minutes per goal ratio in LaLiga Santander.
However, at the other end of this spectrum, there are plenty of forwards failing to find the back of the net frequently.
At Real Madrid, there are a selection of forwards who haven't been able to contribute nearly as much as Karim Benzema in the goalscoring department.
Eden Hazard (a goal every 728 minutes) has the worst record, followed by Gareth Bale (486), Vinicius Junior (405 minutes), Rodrygo Goes (333) and Luka Jovic (186).
Bale has netted in just one game all campaign, scoring twice against Villarreal at the Estadio de la Ceramica in September.
As for Atletico Madrid, Diego Costa (a goal every 392 minutes) didn't fare well before his injury, only scoring twice.

Munir El Haddadi scores once every 642 minutes for Sevilla, while Luuk de Jong (a goal every 382 minutes) hasn't convinced either, scoring just four times all season.
Rodrigo Moreno, meanwhile, has endured a tough campaign in front of goal, scoring once every 684 minutes for Valencia.
Carlos Bacca's case
While Gerard Moreno and Paco Alcacer have been prolific for Villarreal, Carlos Bacca has struggled to get on the scoresheet. He's scored once in the 419 minutes that he'd played this season.
One former Villarreal striker has seen the goals dry up too, with Roberto Soldado scoring twice - once every 835 minutes - this season.
Osasuna without Chimy Avila
Osasuna are seriously struggling to score goals in the absence of the injured Avila, with Jose Arnaiz (170 minutes), Adrian Lopez (885) and Enric Gallego (323) yet to score this season.
Real Betis would've been expecting more from Borja Iglesias, who has scored three goals in 1,382 minutes since his move from Espanyol.