128: Cristiano Ronaldo (POR, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus) 114: Lionel Messi (ARG, Barcelona) 71: Raúl González (ESP, Real Madrid, Schalke) 64: Karim Benzema (FRA, Lyon, Real Madrid) 64: Robert Lewandowski (POL, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern München) 56: Ruud van Nistelrooy (NED, PSV Eindhoven, Manchester United, Real Madrid) 50: Thierry Henry (FRA, Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona) 48: Zlatan Ibrahimović (SWE, Ajax, Juventus, Internazionale Milano, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germai…
© 1998-2020 UEFA. (Photo by Shaun Botterill / POOL / AFP)The Champions League resumed after nearly six months this weekend with the conclusion of the remaining last 16 second leg matches.In Friday’s matches, Manchester City brought a 2-1 advantage into the home leg of their contest against Real Madrid while Lyon held a one-goal advantage over Juventus with the added bonus of keeping their opponents scoreless in the first leg in Naples.Manchester City booked a Champions League quarter-final thanks to a 2-1 home win against Real Madrid which wrapped up a 4-2 aggregate victory against La Liga’s champions.City wasted little time in engaging their infamous high press, and with Gabriel Jesus dispossessing Raphaël Varane close to his own goal before squaring, RaheemVeteran Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema drifted into the penalty area unnoticed just before the half-hour mark. Their single-leg quarter-final is scheduled for 21:00 SAST on Saturday 15 August.Lewandowski took just ten minutes to add to his competition-leading haul.
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All rights reserved. Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s) (Goals) 1 Cristiano Ronaldo: 130: 170 0.76 2003– Manchester United (15), Real Madrid (105), Juventus (10) 2 Lionel Messi: 115: 143 0.8 2005– Barcelona: 3 Raúl: 71 142 0.50 1995–2011: Real Madrid (66), Schalke 04 (5) 4 Robert Lewandowski: 67 88 0.76 2011– Borussia Dortmund (17), Bayern Munich (50) 5 Karim Benzema: 65 120 0.54 Highlights. Goals in the UEFA Champions League, group stage to final. UEFA Champions League - Champions League all-time top scorers - News.
© 1998-2020 UEFA. Search. Maxwel Cornet’s strike in Olympique Lyon’s 3-1 Champions League quarter-final win against Manchester City has been awarded as the Goal of the Week. UEFA Champions League. Game Updates. The defender misjudged a header back to Thibaut Courtois to allow Jesus to score from a tight angle.Lyon were granted some breathing space when Memphis Depay coolly dispatched a Panenka penalty on 12 minutes.
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Cornered, and wounded, the Serie A champions came out fighting led by Cristiano Ronaldo.Only Marcelo’s last-ditch block would deny Federico Bernardeschi a goal for the ages before Ronaldo took a firm grip on proceedings. The spot-kick left Juve needing to score three times to stay in the competition. Bayern’s Number nine turned provider midway through the first half, holding the ball up before setting up Ivan Perišić to poke past Caballero from close range.Tammy Abraham’s predatory finish just before the interval pulled Chelsea back into things on the night, but at that stage, they needed to score five.
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As Barça went through the gears, Napoli were stuck in reverse.Lionel Messi somehow squeezed in a second after a sensational run, and had another chalked off before earning a penalty. Further chances came and went for both teams, but City’s slender advantage became unassailable when Jesus latched on to another error from Varane.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have set a daunting pace at the top of the leaderboard.The UEFA word, the UEFA logo and all marks related to UEFA competitions, are protected by trademarks and/or copyright of UEFA.
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Lopes saved well to keep out the Portuguese’s free-kick on 40 minutes, but there was no stopping him when Juve were awarded a spot-kick soon after, Depay turning from hero to villain having been penalised for handball.On the hour, Ronaldo found the net again, this time with a rocket that almost ripped Lopes’ fingertips off.
Benzema met Rodrygo’s cross with a smart downward header that levelled the scores on the night. Napoli gamely sought a comeback after the restart, with Hirving Lozano’s late header against the upright the closest they came. Master one, or master them all. All Messi's goals have come for Barcelona; Ronaldo's were scored for Manchester United (1–15), Real Madrid (16–120) and Juventus (121–).
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