Lewandowski continued to soar under Hansi Flick with a brace against Brest. This was the Polish striker's 7th goal in 5 Champions League matches. In all competitions, he has 24 goals in 21 matches.
The double last night (November 26) helped the 36-year-old striker reach the 100 and 101 goals respectively in Europe's top tournament. He is also the striker with the highest efficiency with an average of 0.81 goals/match, after 125 appearances in C1, much higher than the two icons of the tournament, Ronaldo (0.77 goals) and Messi (0.79 goals).
Currently, the Polish striker is ranked 3rd in the Champions League scoring list. However, it is very difficult for him to surpass the 2 people above him, Messi with 129 goals and Ronaldo with 140 goals.
Meanwhile, the person behind Lewandowski, Thomas Muller, has only reached the milestone of 54 goals. The names expected to reach the milestone of 100 goals in the Champions League include: Kylian Mbappe (49 goals) and Erling Haaland (44 goals).
Lewan made his Champions League debut for Dortmund, scoring 17 goals in 28 games. After moving to Bayern, the striker scored 69 goals in 78 games in the competition. That number continued to increase when the 36-year-old striker moved to Barcelona, scoring 14 goals in 18 games.
Lewandowski has scored against 36 opponents in the competition, with Benfica and Red Star Belgrade being his two favourite opponents with seven goals. He has also scored six goals against Real Madrid, four against Arsenal and three against Chelsea.
Although the Polish striker's goals were mainly in the group stage, with an efficiency of 0.9 goals/match and a rate of 68%, he was only behind 3 names with the number of goals in the knockout round, respectively Benzema (34 goals), Messi (49 goals) and Ronaldo (67 goals).