Lewandowski Joins Ronaldo and Messi in Champions League \ Newslooks \ Washington DC \ Mary Sidiqi \ Evening Edition \ Robert Lewandowski joined Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the Champions League 100-goal club after netting twice in Barcelona’s 3-0 win over Brest. Meanwhile, Erling Haaland’s record pace continued with two goals for Manchester City, though a late Feyenoord comeback forced a 3-3 draw and extended City’s winless streak to six games. Inter Milan moved to the top of the standings, maintaining their perfect defensive record. Other highlights included Bayern’s narrow victory over PSG, AC Milan’s win over Bratislava, and Atletico Madrid’s stunning 6-0 rout of Sparta Prague.
Champions League Highlights: Quick Looks
- Lewandowski’s Century Club: Scored his 100th and 101st Champions League goals in Barcelona’s victory.
- Haaland’s Record Pace: At age 24, he has 46 goals in 44 games, surpassing Messi as the youngest to 45.
- Man City Draws Again: Haaland’s two goals weren’t enough to prevent a 3-3 draw with Feyenoord.
- Inter Milan Dominates: Leads the standings with 13 points and zero goals conceded.
- Other Highlights: Bayern defeats PSG, Arsenal crushes Sporting Lisbon, and Atletico routs Sparta Prague.
Deep Look
Lewandowski Joins the Champions League 100-Goal Club
Robert Lewandowski cemented his status as one of football’s greats by becoming the third player in Champions League history to score 100 goals. The Barcelona striker reached the milestone in style during a 3-0 victory over Brest, converting an early penalty and adding his 101st goal in stoppage time.
Lewandowski’s journey to 100 goals places him among legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who sit atop the all-time scoring list with 140 and 129 goals, respectively.
- Lewandowski’s Path: Reached 100 goals in 125 matches, faster than Ronaldo (137 matches) but slower than Messi (123).
- Club Legacy: The achievement solidifies Lewandowski’s role as a cornerstone of Barcelona’s campaign in the new single-league format.
Erling Haaland’s Scoring Streak Continues
At just 24 years old, Erling Haaland is redefining the art of goal-scoring in the Champions League. The Manchester City striker netted twice in a 3-3 draw with Feyenoord, bringing his career tally to 46 goals in just 44 games.
Haaland became the youngest player to reach 45 goals, surpassing Lionel Messi’s record. His two goals included a first-half penalty and a second-half strike, showcasing his lethal precision and consistency.
However, Haaland’s heroics weren’t enough to secure a win for Manchester City, whose winless streak stretched to six games after Feyenoord staged a dramatic comeback with goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Santiago Gimenez, and David Hancko.
- City’s Struggles: Despite Ilkay Gundogan adding to City’s total, defensive lapses cost them a crucial win.
- Haaland’s Form: With 46 goals already, Haaland is on pace to challenge the all-time greats in record time.
Inter Milan Tops the Standings
Inter Milan emerged as the standout team this week, claiming a 1-0 win over Leipzig to move to the top of the standings with 13 points. The victory, secured by an own goal, highlights Inter’s defensive mastery—they remain the only team in the competition yet to concede a goal.
Inter’s perfect defensive record places them one point ahead of Barcelona and Liverpool, both strong contenders. The Serie A champions are proving to be a formidable force as they aim for a deep run in the tournament.
Bayern Defeats Struggling PSG
- Mbappe’s Absence Felt: Since Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid, PSG has struggled to find form in Europe.
- PSG’s Setback: The team finished with 10 men, further complicating their path to recovery.
Other Key Matches
- Atalanta’s Dominance: The Italian side kept pace with the leaders, thrashing Young Boys 6-1 to move within two points of first place.
- Arsenal’s Big Win: The Gunners routed Sporting Lisbon 5-1, showcasing their attacking firepower.
- Bayer Leverkusen’s Rout: The Bundesliga side crushed Salzburg 5-0 in a commanding performance.
AC Milan’s Strong Run Continues
- Christian Pulisic Shines: The American scored the opener, finishing off a counterattack in the first half.
- Rafael Leao Delivers: Leao restored Milan’s lead after Bratislava equalized, with Tammy Abraham adding a quick third.
Slovan Bratislava, who scored a late consolation goal through Nino Marcelli, remain winless in the competition and finished the match with 10 men. Milan’s victory solidifies their push for a strong position in the standings.
Atletico Madrid’s Statement Win
Antoine Griezmann, marking his 100th Champions League appearance, added a goal and an assist, while Angel Correa scored two late goals to complete Atletico’s biggest European away win.
- Atletico’s Form: The Spanish side has now won six straight matches across all competitions.
- Griezmann’s Milestone: The Frenchman continues to be a vital part of Atletico’s resurgence.
Looking Ahead
Inter Milan, Barcelona, and Liverpool are leading the charge, while teams like Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid remain formidable threats. With record-breaking performances from players like Haaland and Lewandowski, this year’s tournament promises to deliver even more drama as it unfolds.
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