Robert Lewandowski has not scored such a goal yet. You have to see it!

Robert Lewandowski entered the list of shooters in the match against Borussia Dortmund in the quarter -finals of the Champions League. The Pole made a hit at 2: 0, at the start of the second half.
The time of the quarter -finals in the Champions League has come. FC Barcelona is the favorite of the two -legged one with Borussia Dortmund. However, Laliga’s leader must confirm his superiority on the pitch, and as you know, BVB is famous for great bravery and also has a lot of football arguments that he can frighten the Catalan rival.
Robert Lewandowski’s goal! See a special beauty
In the starting composition in the colors of the hosts, both Wojciech Szczęsny and Robert Lewandowski began the match. However, Raphinh scored a goal at the opening of the competition. The Brazilian on the line closed a successful permanent fragment of the game, which the hosts played the defensive of the opponents.
However, the goal was not much lacking that the goal was canceled. All because of … a potential burned. The Brazilian pushed the football, which was heading to the net after playing a teammate. Ultimately, however, not Pau Cubarsi, and Raphinha was on the shooter list.
For the Brazilian it was the 12th goal in the 11th match of this edition of LM. Captain Barca is the leader of the shooter classification at the Champions League.
At the start of the second part of Raphinh he became an assistant at the hit of Lewandowski. The Brazilian and Pole played great in the BVB penalty area, actually on the goal line. Hitting a special beauty. Heads with perfect precision!
Robert Lewandowski in BVB introduced himself to the world!
It is worth remembering that “left” in Dortmund has sailed into wide waters. The Pole went to Borussi in 2010, straight from Lech Poznań. The transfer amount is 4.5 million euros. Lewandowski got under the hand of the famous coach Jürgen Klopp.
Interestingly, in the first season the Pole won the German championship with BVB (2010/11 season). This is making RL9, creating the “Polish trio” from Dortmund – along with Łukasz Piszczek and Jakub Błaszczykowski – will also repeat in the 2011/12 season, adding the German Cup, and there was also the Champions League final (2013), unfortunately for a Pole, a 1: 2 lost with Bayern Munich.
In total, Lewandowski played in 187 official BVB matches, scoring 103 goals and adding 42 assists.