LEWANDOWSKI AND RAPHINHA, PICHICHIS
This is the classification of top scorers of the Champions League 2024-25 on matchday 4
Published:7/11/2024 - 00:34h
Updated:7/11/2024 - 01:10h
The classification of top scorers in the 2024-25 Champions League closed with four players equal with 5 goals, including Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski
The classification of top scorers of the UEFA Champions League 2024-2025 closed matchday 4 of the league phase with important changes in the table. Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha equaled Harry Kane and Viktor Gyökeres as top scorers of the tournament with 5 goals, after FC Barcelona's win against Red Star (2-5).
The experienced Polish striker scored a double in Belgrade, his second in the Champions League, with two goals in which he only had to push the ball into the goal. In the 43rd minute, Barça's '9' took advantage of a rebound off the post after a good cross shot by Raphinha to put the Catalans ahead again before the break.
In the 53rd minute, 'Lewy' had another very simple finish, this time thanks to a Jules Koundé cross from the right. The one from Warsaw was just one goal short of 100 goals in the Champions League and already has 19 goals in 16 games played this season (14 in 12 Champions League matches).
Top scorers of the Champions League 2024-2025 J4
- 5 goals - Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona/ESP)
- 5 goals - Raphinha (FC Barcelona/ESP)
- 5 goals - Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting CP/BY)
- 5 goals - Harry Kane (Bayern München/ALE)
- 4 goals - Jonathan David (Lille/FRA)
- 4 goals - Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid/ESP)
- 3 goals - Karim Adeyemi (Borussia Dortmund/ALE)
- 3 goals - Kerem Aktürkoglu (Benfica/BY)
- 3 goals - Luis Díaz (Liverpool/ING)
- 3 goals - Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan/ITA)
- 3 goals - Sandro Kulenovic (Dinamo Zagreb/CRO)
- 3 goals - Jamie Gittens (Borussia Dortmund/ALE)
- 3 goals - Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund/ALE)
- 3 goals - Phil Foden (Man City/ING)
- 3 goals - Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus/ITA)
- 3 goals - Erling Haaland (Man City/ING)
- 3 goals - Abdallah Sima (Brest/FRA)
- 3 goals - Antoni Milambo (Feyenoord/ING)
- 3 goals - Benjamin Sesko (Leipzig/ALE)
- 3 goals - Florian Wirtz (Leverkusen/ALE)
Raphinha also climbed to the top of the scoring rankings
For his part, Raphinha also took advantage of Barça's win in Belgrade. The Brazilian was the author of the 1-4 partial, also assisted by a unleashed Koundé in the second half (he gave 3 assists). The '11' appeared alone on the edge of the area to finish at will, in an action similar to the one that led to Lewandowski's first goal.
Rapha had just scored a hat-trick last game against Bayern Munich and reached a dozen goals in 2024/25 (7 in the League), a couple more than his maximum in his first two seasons with Barça . In addition, he extended his scoring streak to four consecutive games.