With the two goals scored in the match, Lewandowski takes the top spot in the tournament’s scoring chart.
It’s goals for anyone who wants them. Barcelona defeated the modest Stade Brestois 3-0 last Tuesday, the 26th, at the Olímpico Lluís Companys Stadium, in a match valid for the fifth round of the Champions League group stage. The goals were scored by Lewandowski, twice, and Dani Olmo. Explore the leading football results at latest soccer scores.
After starting the competition with a 2-1 loss to Monaco away from home, Barcelona fans were filled with pessimism for the upcoming season. After years of secondary performances in the main continental tournament and seeing their biggest rival stacking up titles, the blaugrana supporters could finally dare to dream again.
The arrival of Hansi Flick changed the atmosphere in Catalonia, and the Spanish team is playing great football filled with goals. With the victory on Tuesday, Barcelona reached 18 goals in five Champions League games, and they have, by far, the best attack — the second best is Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City, with 13 goals each.
Many of these goals are thanks to the machine that is Robert Lewandowski. With the two goals scored against Stade Brestois, one from the penalty spot and the other in stoppage time, the Polish striker became the top scorer of the tournament with seven goals, one more than Jonathan David of Lille, who has six.
With the result, Barcelona climbed to second place in the competition with 12 points, one less than Inter Milan, but could still be overtaken by Liverpool and Monaco, who face Real Madrid and Benfica, respectively. Get a step ahead with BBscore football.