In the bright starry sky of the Europa League, the light of Cron and Mez shines brightly, however, the striker from Poland, Roland Liljundowski, in the early hours of Wednesday (27), at the age of 36, two consecutive successes, helping Barcelona to win 3-0 at home against Bicester, and at the same time unlocking the individual UEFA 100 goals, and the legend of the star of the same level.
Barcelona tore apart the opponent's defense in only 10 minutes after the start, and Robert boy won a 12-yard penalty kick and hit it himself to achieve his 100th career UEFA Europa League goal; and after 66 minutes, Daniel Omer's precise pass, allowing Rolah Liljunovsky to add to the icing on the cake in extra time, and ultimately helping the team to lock up the win with a 3-0. This year, Barcelona won the Europa League with a thrilling 5-4 scoreline, and are in a good position to advance.
Robert has now scored 101 goals in the Europa League, surpassing Ronaldo (141) and Mes (129) to become the third player in the history of the game to reach this milestone. He achieved this feat in just 125 matches, with a goal percentage (0.81) that surpasses that of the two soccer greats. After the game, Robert said: "I'm very happy. A few years ago, I never thought I could score 100 goals in the Europa League, but we can't let up. Before the winter comes, we should give our best to win every game.