Author of a double, Robert Lewandowski allowed FC Barcelona to beat Brest this Tuesday in the Champions League (3-0), scoring his 100th and 101st goals in the Champions League in the process.
Two goals for history. Author of a double, Robert Lewandowski (36 years old) was one of the main architects of FC Barcelona's victory this Tuesday against Brest in the Champions League (3-0). The Polish striker opened the scoring with a penalty, which he himself had obtained, by easily catching Marco Bizot on the wrong foot (10th).
He then sealed the success of the Catalans in stoppage time in the second half (90th + 2). And with these two achievements, the Barça striker, already the author of 21 goals in 18 games since the start of the season, scored his 100e and its 101e goal in the competition. He is only the third player to cross this symbolic bar after Cristiano Ronaldo (140 goals) and Lionel Messi (129 goals).
In the meantime, Dani Olmo had doubled the lead for the Catalan club (66th), which provisionally took 2nd place in the ranking behind Inter Milan. For its part, despite this defeat, Brest is in 9th place and remains in a good position to hope to finish at least among the top 24.
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