Home » Sport » Champions League: Lewandowski shines at Barca gala

Champions League: Lewandowski shines at Barca gala

{
“placeholderType”: “BANNER”
}

Lewandowski shines at Barca gala

FC Barcelona hardly has any problems with Young Boys Bern. Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal are rising to new heights.

Champions League: Lewandowski shines at Barca galaChampions League: Lewandowski shines at Barca gala

FC Barcelona hardly has any problems with Young Boys Bern. Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal are rising to new heights.

First Champions League victory for Hansi Flick with FC Barcelona! The Catalans had hardly any problems against the Youngs Boys Bern in a 5-0 (3-0) win and dominated the game for long stretches. Robert Lewandowski followed in Cristiano Ronaldo’s footsteps.

{
“placeholderType”: “MREC”
}

Lewandowski scored a brace (8th, 51st) and became only the second player in Champions League history to score at least 50 goals after reaching the age of 30 (51). Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record with 68 goals.

Yamal breaks Bellingham record

The other goals for the Blaugrana were scored by Brazilian international Raphinha (34th) and veteran Inigo Martinez (37th). Mohamed Camara’s own goal in the final phase (82′) sealed a pitch-black evening for the guests from Switzerland.

To make matters worse, a supposed goal by Joel Monteiro was disallowed due to an offside position (90th + 1).

{
“placeholderType”: “MREC”
}

Barca jewel Lamine Yamal didn’t play a direct role in the goal on Tuesday evening, but he set a new record. Yamal has now played more Champions League games than any other U18 player in history (9), moving past Jude Bellingham and Warren Zaire-Emery (8 each).

If you click here, you will see X content and agree that your data will be processed for the purposes set out in X’s privacy policy. SPORT1 has no influence on this data processing. You also have the option to activate all social widgets. You can find information about revocation here.

De Jong makes a comeback

After the botched start at AS Monaco (final score 1:2), it was the first win in the current Champions League campaign for Barca, who were hit by injuries. Frenkie de Jong, a long-term injured player, made his comeback and came on for Yamal in the 75th minute.

Marc-André ter Stegen was unable to play against the Young Boys. The German national goalkeeper will be out for around eight months after his horror injury. Polish keeper Wojciech Szczesny will replace the German number one for the rest of the season. The transfer is on the home stretch. Inaki Pena stood between the posts against Bern, but he hardly had anything to do.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.