Robert Lewandowski continues to cement his legacy on European football’s biggest stage. The Barcelona striker scored on Tuesday night in the UEFA Champions League clash against Slavia Praha, a goal that not only helped his side but also saw him enter an exclusive Champions League goalscoring club.

With that strike, Lewandowski officially became one of only four players in history to score 20 or more Champions League goals for two different clubs. The Polish forward previously achieved the milestone during his prolific years at Bayern Munich, and he has now replicated the feat in Barcelona colours, underlining his remarkable consistency at the highest level.

Lewandowski joined an elite list that includes Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Harry Kane. Ronaldo achieved the landmark with Real Madrid and Manchester United, Neymar did so with Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, while Kane reached it with Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich.

Against Slavia Praha, the 35-year-old once again showcased his trademark instincts inside the box. Calm, clinical, and decisive, Lewandowski finished confidently to add another European goal to his already glittering record.

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