Robert Lewandowski scored in Barcelona's victory over Slavia Praha, joining an elite group of players with 20 or more Champions League goals for two different clubs. The Polish striker also extended his streak of scoring in 15 consecutive Champions League seasons. At 37, he remains a vital asset for the team under coach Hansi Flick.
Robert Lewandowski continues to prove his worth as one of the world's top strikers, delivering a decisive performance in Barcelona's recent Champions League win against Slavia Praha. The 37-year-old Pole scored against the Czech side, pushing his tally to over 20 goals in the competition for Barcelona. This achievement places him alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Kane, and Neymar as the only players to have reached this milestone with two different clubs—Lewandowski having previously accomplished it with Bayern Munich.
Beyond the 20-goal mark, Lewandowski's goal marked his scoring appearance in 15 consecutive Champions League seasons, joining the ranks of Ronaldo (16 seasons), Lionel Messi, and Karim Benzema (both with 18). His influence extends beyond the scoresheet; under manager Hansi Flick, he serves as both a prolific scorer and a leader in the dressing room. Since joining Barcelona, Lewandowski has netted 112 goals in 170 appearances, underscoring his exceptional finishing ability and experience.
With much of the 2025/2026 season remaining, Lewandowski's form positions Barcelona well to challenge for the Champions League title, ending an 11-year absence from the top. However, his future at the club hangs in the balance as his contract expires in June 2026. Barcelona has outlined conditions for renewal, but the striker reportedly holds control over his next move, with interest from MLS clubs, the Saudi Pro League, and a European team. While he prefers to stay with the Blaugranas, a salary reduction may be necessary given his high earnings expectations.