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Lewandowski Joins Exclusive 50-Goal Champions League Club

Barcelona’s star striker Robert Lewandowski made history on Tuesday night, becoming only the second player to score 50 or more Champions League goals after turning 30. The Polish forward joins Cristiano Ronaldo in this elite group, with Ronaldo holding the record at 68 goals.

Lewandowski achieved the remarkable milestone during Barcelona’s emphatic 5-0 victory over Young Boys at the Camp Nou. His goal was part of a dominant first-half performance that saw him, Raphinha, and Iñigo Martínez all find the back of the net, putting the Blaugrana firmly in control.

After suffering a shock defeat to AS Monaco on the opening day, Barcelona bounced back with this resounding win to kickstart their Champions League campaign. Lewandowski’s goal not only contributed to the victory but also solidified his place among the tournament’s all-time great scorers.

As Barcelona looks to push deeper into the competition, Lewandowski’s continued brilliance will be vital for their European ambitions.
Robert Lewandowski made Champions League history by becoming only the second player to score 50 or more goals in the competition after turning 30, following Cristiano Ronaldo. He reached this milestone during Barcelona’s commanding 5-0 win over Young Boys at the Camp Nou. Lewandowski’s goal was part of a dominant first half where he, along with Raphinha and Iñigo Martínez, put Barcelona in control early on.

This victory was a crucial rebound for Barcelona after an opening-day loss to AS Monaco. Lewandowski’s continued form will be key as the club aims for a deep run in the tournament, with his place among the all-time greats further solidified.

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