Robert Lewandowski, who last beat Sébastien Haller from the top of the 2021/22 goalscorers list in his 100th UEFA Champions League game with a three-pack against Benfica, was also successful on Matchday 5 at Dynamo Kiev.
The Bayern star scored in the 2-1 victory of his Bayern in Ukraine in the ninth Champions League game in a row. He is now with nine goals in the premier class this season and has two more goals than Ajax striker Haller. Then comes Cristiano Ronaldo, who like Lewandowski scored at least one goal in all five games.
List of goalscorers for the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League
9 Robert Lewandowski (Bavaria)
7 Sébastien Haller (Ajax)
6 Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
5 Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
5 Christopher Nkunku (Leipzig)
4 Leroy Sané (Bayern)
4 Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City)
4 Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)
3 Paulo Dybala (Juventus)
3 Paulinho (Sporting CP)
3 Hans Vanaken (Club Bruges)
3 Antoine Griezmann (Athletic)
3 Darwin Nuñez (Benfica)
3 Lionel Messi (Paris)
3 Karim Adeyemi (Salzburg)
Top scorers in the UEFA Champions League (group stage to final)
2020/21: Erling Haaland (Dortmund) 10
2019/20: Robert Lewandowski (Bavaria) 15
2018/19: Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 12
2017/18: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 15
2016/17: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 12
2015/16: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 16
2014/15: Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Neymar (Barcelona), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 10
2013/14: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 17
2012/13: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 12
2011/12: Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 14
2010/11: Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 12
2009/10: Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 8
2008/09: Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 9
2007/08: Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) 8
2006/07: Kaká (AC Milan) 10
2005/06: Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan) 9
2004/05: Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United) 8
2003/04: Fernando Morientes (Monaco) 9
2002/03: Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United) 12
2001/02: Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United) 10
2000/01: Raúl González (Real Madrid) 7
1999/00: Mário Jardel (Porto), Rivaldo (Barcelona), Raúl González (Real Madrid) 10
1998/99: Andriy Shevchenko (Dynamo Kyiv), Dwight Yorke (Manchester United) 8
1997/98: Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) 10
1996/97: Milinko Pantić (Atlético Madrid) 5
1995/96: Jari Litmanen (Ajax) 9
1994/95: George Weah (Paris Saint-Germain) 7
1993/94: Hristo Stoichkov (Barcelona) 5
1992/93: Franck Sauzée (Marseille) 5
Eternal Champions League statistics
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