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Robert Lewandowski scores his 100th goal in European competitions.
He is now among 3 players who have scored over 100 goals in UEFA's European competitions.
Lewandowski has joined illustrious company after his goal in Barcelona's match against Royal Antwerp. He now has 100 goals in UEFA's European competitions, putting him in the esteemed company of players like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who have also scored 100 goals or more.
Players with 100+ goals in UEFA European competitions:
Cristiano Ronaldo: 145 goals
Lionel Messi: 132 goals
Robert Lewandowski: 100 goals
At 35 years old, Lewandowski may not catch up to Messi or Ronaldo unless he can play until he's 40, but what he has achieved is still impressive, and it cannot be denied that he will be remembered in the history books for many years. Lewandowski has continued his impressive goal-scoring streak after his move from Bayern Munich, showcasing what a world-class striker he is; he scores goals no matter which club he plays for. Let's take a closer look at how his 100 goals in European competitions are distributed:
UEFA Champions League:
Dortmund: 17 goals
Bayern: 69 goals
Barcelona: 6 goals
Total: 92 goals
Europa League:
Dortmund: 1 goal
Barcelona: 1 goal
Lech Poznan: 2 goals
UEFA Cup:
Lech Poznan: 4 goals
It's likely that we haven't seen the last of his goals in this year's Champions League, and he could be a contender for the tournament's top scorer if Barcelona goes far.