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Lewandowski matches legends: Only Messi and Benzema are ahead

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Lewandowski matches legends: Only Messi and Benzema are ahead

Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski It has already entered its 16th season, where it is celebrated with goals scored in the Champions League. This historic achievement puts the Pole on par with football legends such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Ryan Giggs, Raul and Thomas Müller.

Only Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema currently have longer goal streaks; Both have 18 seasons.

Lewandowski scored another goal against Slavia in the 7th round match of the Champions League general stage (4:2).

Robert has been playing for the Catalan giant since 2022. His contract with the Blaugrana runs until 2026. In the current season, the striker appeared on the field in 23 official matches and recorded 11 goals and 2 assists.

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Mourinho spoke about Trubin after Benfica’s Champions League defeat

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Mourinho spoke about Trubin after Benfica’s Champions League defeat

Benfica’s coach José Mourinho He started talking about the Eagles’ Ukrainian goalkeeper Anatoly Trubine After his team lost (0:2) in the match against Juventus in the 7th round of the Champions League.

“The team, starting with Trubin, is playing well, attacking, coming out of pressure areas and even coming out beautifully, because I have seen things that really come out aesthetically – of course we implemented it too.

The team has been playing very well lately, from the first base, even from Trubin, who, as you know, was not a very big player in the construction of the game. The team finds a solution, it knows how to get out of defence, it knows how to gain a foothold in the opposition half, it knows how to press the opponent towards the goal,” said Jose.

In the current Champions League, Benfica sit in 29th place with six points after seven matches.

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Mastantuono became one of Real Madrid’s three youngest players to score in the Champions League

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Mastantuono became one of Real Madrid’s three youngest players to score in the Champions League

Real Madrid’s Argentinian football player Franco Mastantuono became the third youngest player to score a goal in the Champions League for Los Blancos.

This happened on January 20, in the 7th round match of the league stage, where Real defeated Monaco at home with a score of 6:1.

Mastantuono scored his first goal in the tournament at the age of 18 years, 5 months and 6 days.

There have only been two players in Real Madrid history to score in the Champions League at a younger age: Endric in 2024 (18 years, 1 month and 27 days) and Raul in 1995 (18 years, 3 months and 21 days).

Real Madrid’s top 10 young players who scored the most goals in the Champions League:

  • 18 years 1 month 27 days – Endric (Brazil), 2024
  • 18 years 3 months 21 days – Raul (Spain), 1995
  • 18 years 5 months 6 days – Franco Mastantuono (Argentina), 2026
  • 18 years 9 months 28 days – Rodrigo (Brazil), 2019
  • 19 years 2 months 21 days – Nico Paz (Argentina), 2023
  • 19 years 4 months 29 days – Vinicius Junior (Brazil), 2019
  • 19 years 8 months 6 days – Sergio Ramos (Spain), 2005
  • 19 years 11 months 18 days – Javier Portillo (Spain), 2002
  • 20 years 2 months 22 days – Jude Bellingham (England), 2023
  • 20 years, 4 months and 1 day – Roberto Soldado (Spain), 2005
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Kompany shared his impressions after Bayern’s tough victory in the Champions League

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Kompany shared his impressions after Bayern’s tough victory in the Champions League

Bayern coach Vincent Company He shared his impressions after the success in the match against Union (2-0) in the Champions League group stage.

“This is the Champions League and getting results is not always easy.

I cannot say that the opponent was superior to us in the first half of the match. We created dangerous situations, but the team did not have high speed.

Even though we received a red card in the second half, we played excellent football. The players reacted correctly to the situation. If what we did before the break wasn’t convincing enough, the team looked good in the second part of the game.

Most of the time, opponents try to do their best in the first half. This is true not only for Bayern, but for every dominant club.

I played in teams of similar status and I know that sometimes the game only opens after the break. “The fate of the match is not always decided in the first forty-five minutes,” concluded Vincent Kompany.

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