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Thursday, April 25, 2013

NO PLAYER HAD SCORED FOUR GOALS AGAINST REAL IN EUROPE


Robert Lewandowski became the first player to score more than two goals against Real Madrid in the Champions League. Lewandowski now joins Van Basten, Inzaghi, Prso, Van Nistelrooy, Shevchenko, Gomis, Mario Gómez and Messi as the only men to net four times in one game in Europe's most prestigious competition.
Curiously, it seems the Polish striker will almost certainly join Bayern Munich in the summer, along with teammate Mario Götze. No official agreement has been made for Lewandowski, but it is very much considered a done deal which will see him join Pep Guardiola's future club next season.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo equalled Burak Yilmaz's record as the only player in the history of the Champions League to get on the score-sheet in six consecutive matches. The Portuguese forward has now netted 12 goals in the competition this season and 51 goals in 50 official games since August.
Ronaldo also reached the 50-goal mark in the Champions League, 35 of them for 'Los Blancos', and moved level with Thierry Henry as the fourth top-scorer in the history of the competition.

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