Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski continues to make his mark in the Champions League, increasing the number of teams he has scored against to 35.
Idman.biz reports that the Polish striker netted twice in Barcelona's 5-0 victory over Young Boys, scoring his first-ever goals against the Swiss side.
With this feat, the 36-year-old surpassed Karim Benzema, who has scored against 34 different teams. Lewandowski now holds third place in this category, trailing Lionel Messi, who has scored against 40 teams, and Cristiano Ronaldo, with goals against 38.
Barcelona’s dominant performance over Young Boys further highlighted Lewandowski’s continued impact at the highest level of European football.
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