IFFHS CONTINENTAL NEWS AND STATISTICS - UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE


Picture Lewandowski became 14th player in UCL history to score for three different teams (Borussia Dortmund, Bayern, Barcelona) in the playoff stage. 


Statistics on Champions’ League R16 games (February 20-21)

*Porto’s central defender Pepe became in the match against Arsenal (1-0) the oldest outfield player in the UCL playoff stage over the competition’s history (40 years 360 days).
Only 3 goal-keepers appeared in the in play-offs being older (Gianluigi Buffon, Oleksandr Shovkovskyi, Mark Schwarzer).

*On the same day, Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) set vs Napoli (1-1) the new record as youngest ever player to appear in a UCL knockout stage game (16 years 223 days).

*Napoli became the third Italian team to have 3 different coaches in a single UCL campaign (Rudi García, Walter Mazzarri and recently appointed  Francesco Calzona), after Inter in 2003-04 and Roma in 2004-05.

*Napoli are also the 3rd team with 3 different coaches (not counting interim coaches) in the same UCL season that among those who reached the playoff stage, along with Real Madrid 2004-05 (Camacho, García Remón, Luxemburgo) and Chelsea 2022-23 (Tuchel, Potter, Lampard).

*Robert Lewandowski has scored Barcelona’s first goal in the UCL playoff stage in almost 3 years; the last such goal is dated back by 10 March 2021 (Lionel Messi’s goal against PSG).

*Lewandowski has also overcome Messi as the oldest goal-scorer for Barcelona in a UCL knockout game (35 years 184 days).
Messi did it, in just mentioned game, at the age of 33 years 259 days. 

*Lewandowski is now the joint 3rd player in UCL history for number of his victims; he scored against 34 different rivals, as many as Karim Benzema.
Only Leo Messi (40) and Cristiano Ronaldo (39) are above him.

*Lewandowski became 14th player in UCL history to score for three different teams (Borussia Dortmund, Bayern, Barcelona) in the playoff stage. 

*Victor Osimhen, with his goal for Napoli vs Barcelona, became the first Nigerian player to score 5 goals in the playoff stage in UCL history (including European Cup period).

*The Inter’s win vs Atlético (1-0) is their 9th in a row in all competitions; this is their longest winning series under Simone Inzaghi.

*Inter opened the score in all 13 their last games.

*Luuk De Jong (PSV) became in the game vs Borussia Dortmund (1-1) the 5th Dutch player to score 40 goals in European major club competitions, after Ruud van Nistelrooy (62), Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (55), Patrick Kluivert (41) and Rob Rensenbrink (40).

*Donyell Malen (Borussia Dortmund) is the first Dutch player in the entire UCL history to score a goal against his compatriot side in a knockout match.

*6 of 8 games in UCL round of 16 first leg games came without goals at half-time.