Bayern Munich duo Robert Lewandowski and Serge Gnabry broke a record that was registered in the name of Real Madrid, and Vandowski is very close to smashing Cristiano Ronaldo's record in the Champions League.
According to "Opta" statistics, Lewandowski and Gnabry have become the most duo of one team to score goals in the UEFA Champions League in one season, with 24 goals.
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Despite another match that could raise the balance of the wonderful duo, they broke the record in the name of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale as Real Madrid's top scorer in the 2013-2014 European Championship, which crowned the Royal with its title.
The Real Madrid duo scored 23 goals in this version, with 17 goals for Ronaldo and 6 for Bale, compared to 15 goals scored by Lewandowski in the tournament this season and 9 for Gnabry.
Lewandowski also surpassed Messi, who scored the most goals in the European Champions, which is 14 goals in the 2011-2012 edition, and the Polish striker is just around the corner from the record for the largest number of goals recorded in one season and registered in Ronaldo's name 17 goals in the 2013-2014 edition. .