Barcelona secured a dominant 6-2 victory in a crucial Champions League match, with Robert Lewandowski netting two goals in the second half. The first was from a corner kick, and the second came after a precise assist from Lamine, sealing the win.
Lewandowski now boasts 16 goals this season and a total of 107 in the Champions League. He set a new record for scoring against the most different clubs in the competition’s history, surpassing Lionel Messi’s previous mark. The opposing goalkeeper was powerless against Lewandowski’s clinical finishing.
The Polish striker began his Champions League scoring back in 2011 with Borussia Dortmund and later maintained his lethal form at Bayern Munich and Barcelona. Currently, he ranks as the fourth highest scorer in Barcelona’s Champions League history with 23 goals, trailing only Messi, Rivaldo, and Suárez.
This milestone further highlights Lewandowski’s remarkable consistency and enduring threat as one of Europe’s top forwards, even at 37 years old.