Robert Lewandowski Shines in UEFA Champions League Match
By Vikram Nair / 19.03.2026
On March 18, 2026, at the Spotify Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski delivered a remarkable performance in a UEFA Champions League match against Newcastle United. Just before the match, anticipation was high as fans gathered to witness the clash in the round of 16.
As the game commenced, Lewandowski quickly made his presence felt, scoring two goals and helping FC Barcelona secure a dominant 7-2 victory over Newcastle United. This match not only showcased Barcelona’s attacking prowess but also marked a significant milestone for Lewandowski.
At 37 years and 209 days old, Lewandowski became the oldest player to score a brace in a UEFA Champions League game, breaking the previous record held by Filippo Inzaghi. Additionally, he set another record as the oldest player to score in a Champions League knockout game.
In a historic moment, Lewandowski also became the first footballer to score against 41 different Champions League teams, surpassing the previous record held by Leo Messi, who scored against 40 teams.
Alongside Lewandowski’s achievements, Lamine Yamal made headlines by scoring a penalty, becoming the youngest player to reach ten goals in the Champions League at just 18 years and 350 days old. This match was significant not only for individual records but also for the team, as Barcelona scored as many goals as they ever have in the European Cup during this match.
The defeat for Newcastle United marked the worst ever for any English team in Europe, tying with Tottenham’s loss to FC Bayern in 2019. This result is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by English clubs in European competitions.
As the dust settles from this thrilling encounter, Lewandowski’s performance is a testament to his enduring talent and skill on the field. His ability to break records at this stage of his career continues to inspire fans and players alike.
Currently, FC Barcelona stands strong in the Champions League, buoyed by this emphatic victory, while Newcastle United will need to regroup and reassess their strategy moving forward.
This sequence of events is significant not only for Lewandowski and Barcelona but also for the broader landscape of European football, showcasing the evolving dynamics of age, experience, and talent in the sport.
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