Robert Lewandowski is already part of the Champions League. With his brace against Brest, the FC Barcelona star has now scored 101 goals in the top club competition, joining Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as the only three players to have scored 100 or more goals in the tournament.

The Pole has transferred his brutal start to the season in LaLiga to the European championship, where he has scored six goals in the five games played under Hansi Flick this season and has scored 14 goals in total since his arrival in Barcelona.

Lewandowski, the most lethal 'killer' in the Champions League

These 14 goals as a Barça player are added to the 17 he scored with Borussia Dortmund and the 69 he scored in total during his successful time at Bayern Munich. In addition, the Pole has an average of 0.80 goals in his 125 Champions League games. The same as Messi and slightly better than Cristiano (0.77 in his 183 matches).

Precisely, the Portuguese and the Argentine occupy the first and second positions of the ranking, respectively. Below 'Lewy' are Karim Benzema (90 goals in 152 games) and Raúl (71 goals in 142 games), closing the 'TOP 5', while Van Nistelrooy (56), Müller (54), Henry (50), Di Stéfano (49) and Mbappé (49) complete the top ten places.

THE TOP TEN SCORERS IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
PLAYER MATCH GOALS AVERAGE
Cristiano Ronaldo 183 140 0,77
Leo Messi 163 129 0,80
Robert Lewandowski 125 101 0,80
Karim Benzema 152 90 0,59
Raúl 142 71 0,50
Ruud Van Nistelrooy 73 56 0,77
Thomas Müller 153 54 0,35
Thierry Henry 112 50 0,45
Alfredo Di Stéfano 58 49 0,84
Kylian Mbappé 77 49 0,64