The second personal goal scored by Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich's top scorer, in his team's 3-0 victory over Barcelona in the Champions League, reminded football followers of Lionel Messi's goal against the Bavarian team in 2015.

In the 85th minute of the match, the ball reached Serge Gnabry inside the Barcelona penalty area, who hit it directly, but the ball rebounded from the bottom of the list to reach Lewandowski, who did not shoot it directly, but rather eluded defender Gerard Pique in a way that was considered "humiliating" and hit the ball into the goal coldly.

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The "Liva" goal reminded football followers of Messi's goal in the 2015 Champions League semi-final, when Messi tricked Bayern defender Jerome Boateng at the time with a unique skill and dropped him to the ground and scored the goal.

There is a possibility that Messi's historical dribbling will be repeated in the French League after the "Bulga" move to Paris Saint-Germain and Boateng to Lyon.