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Robert Lewandowski’s response to the Champions League accomplishment that matched Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

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Lewandowski was taken aback by his accomplishment of becoming the third player in Champions League history to achieve a century of goals in the competition.

 

 

 

With a brace against French outfit Brest on Tuesday night, Barcelona’s prolific veteran increased his tally to 101 top-tier European strikes, surpassing the previous record set by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

 

During his tenure at Borussia Dortmund, Lewandowski scored 17 goals in the Champions League, assisting the team under Jurgen Klopp in reaching the 2013 final at Wembley.

 

 

In the subsequent summer, Bayern Munich acquired Lewandowski on a free transfer after Dortmund’s defeat.

 

 

The Bavarian powers’ continental title was secured in 2020 as a result of the prolific striker’s 69 goals in 78 Champions League games.

 

 

After scoring twice in Barcelona’s 3-0 victory, Lewandowski expressed his satisfaction to Movistar: “I am extremely pleased; it is a delightful number to remember.”

 

 

 

I did not believe that I could achieve more than 100 goals in the Champions League years ago. For the purpose of joining Ronaldo and Messi…I assume they are satisfactory, correct?

 

 

 

“For me the most important thing is that we try to win every game, if I can score, then that’s the perfect solution.” Lewandowski recently disclosed that he is

 

 

“proud” to have met Messi and Ronaldo, asserting, “I believe I have been in close proximity to that elite level in certain instances and have even surpassed them in various games.”

 

 

 

I believe it is true that I was present. Ronaldo currently holds the all-time Champions League scoring record with 140 goals, while Messi concluded his tenure with 129 goals.

 

 

 

At 36 years old, Lewandowski is rapidly approaching the end of his career, but he is currently in the midst of his most productive period in Barcelona since the summer appointment of his former Bayern Munich manager, Hansi Flick.

 

 

“I also know him from Munich two years ago; there, he also broke every record that could be broken,” Flick stated in midweek.

 

 

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