Champions League 20-21
Game board
Cycle 6 – 08/12/2020
- Lazio
- 2 – 2
- Club Brugge
- Zenit St. Petersburg
- 2 – 1
- Dortmund
- Barcelona
- 3 – 0
- Juventus
- Chelsea
- 1 – 1
- Krasnodar
- Dynamo Kiev
- 0 – 1
- Frantzvarosh
- Leipzig
- 2 – 3
- Manchester United
- Paris Saint-Germain
- 1 – 5
- In Shakshahir
- Ajax
- 1 – 0
- Atlanta
- Methylene
- 1 – 1
- Liverpool
- Bayern Munich
- 0 – 2
- Moscow Locomotive
- Inter
- 0 – 0
- Shakhtar Donetsk
- Manchester city
- 0 – 3
- Marseille
- Olympiacos
- 2 – 0
- Porto
- Real Madrid
- 0 – 2
- Borussia Mönchengladbach
- Red Bull Salzburg
- 2 – 0
- Athletico Madrid

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Lionel Messi and Killian Ambape (Reuters)
Killian Ambape never stops breaking records. After the insane hat-trick at the Camp Nou in the first game, the Paris Saint-Germain star put the French champions ahead of Barcelona and set another milestone, becoming the youngest player to reach 25 goals in the Champions League.
And who held the record up to that point you ask? Yes, you guessed it, the Frenchman’s opponent on the way to the quarterfinals, Leo Messi, who reached the same amount at 22 and 286 days old. Lambpa, for comparison, took 80 days after celebrating his 22nd birthday to record another tremendous milestone in his career and pass the flea.
22y 80d – Aged 22 years and 80 days, Kylian Mbappé has become the youngest player in UEFA Champions League history to reach 25 goals in the competition, taking the mantle from Lionel Messi (22y 286d). Idolise. pic.twitter.com/bPetOpNyri
– OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 10, 2021
And this is not the end. After scoring a hat-trick in the first game, Ambape raised his tally against Barcelona this season to four goals, the largest amount a player has scored against Barcelona in one season in the Champions League ever.
4 – Kylian Mbappé has scored four goals against Barcelona in this season’s UEFA Champions League – the most a player has ever scored against the Spanish side in a single season in the competition. Daylight. pic.twitter.com/vhNSHrCLDJ
– OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 10, 2021
But Messi’s answer came earlier than expected. The Flea scored a huge equalizer and became the second player in history to reach 120 goals in the Champions League, with only Cristiano Ronaldo, the factory’s all-time leading scorer with 134 goals. Robert Lewandowski is far from the two with 72 goals.
Lionel Messi is the second player in #UCL history to score 120 goals in the competition:
CR7 (134)
LM10 (120)
48 goals clear of Robert Lewandowski in third. pic.twitter.com/fSVH0zoICL– William Hill (@WilliamHill) March 10, 2021
Unfortunately, Messi later also entered a dubious list. The flea, who missed a penalty and missed an opportunity to raise Barcelona to 1-2 before going down to the break, lost to the “King of Misses” from the penalty spot with four penalties he missed, with Henry leading the list with five balls going out. By the way, this is the first penalty that the Flea has missed since 2015 against Manchester City, when since then he has scored eight kicks in a row.
2015 – Lionel Messi has failed to score a penalty attempt in the UEFA Champions League for the first time since February 2015 against Manchester City, having scored each of his previous eight spot kicks in the competition before today. Uncharacteristic. pic.twitter.com/UzeS1hFFkM
– OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 10, 2021