
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has made Champions League history, overtaking Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in a remarkable feat.
The Poland international scored two goals in Barcelona’s emphatic 7-2 victory over Newcastle United in the Round of 16 second-leg clash at Camp Nou.
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With these goals, Lewandowski has now scored against 41 different Champions League opponents, surpassing Messi (40) and Ronaldo (38), according to ESPN FC.
This achievement cements his status as one of Europe’s most prolific forwards.
At 37 years and 209 days old, Lewandowski also became the oldest player to score in a Champions League knockout match, showing that age has not slowed his extraordinary talent.
His record-breaking performance highlights a career filled with consistency, skill, and a knack for making history on Europe’s biggest stage.
