
Barcelona marked the commencement of their UEFA Champions League Group H campaign with a resounding 5-0 victory over Royal Antwerp, with Joao Felix and Robert Lewandowski stealing the limelight.
The Catalan giants proved their superiority throughout the match, leaving their Belgian counterparts with little room for hope by striking thrice within the initial 22 minutes. It was Joao Felix who kicked off the scoring spectacle at the 11-minute mark, as he skillfully maneuvered his way from the left flank of the area to unleash a precise low strike, effectively making his debut in the competition for Barcelona a memorable one.
Joao Felix continued to shine throughout the game, delivering a stellar performance that saw him secure a brace and contribute an assist, underscoring his potential resurgence. His second goal of the evening highlighted his renewed form, solidifying his return to top-notch soccer.
Adding to Barcelona’s triumph, Robert Lewandowski achieved a significant milestone by netting his 100th goal in European club competitions. His remarkable achievement came as a result of a superb team play that culminated in a goal, reinforcing his status as one of the finest strikers in European soccer.