Lewandowski celebrates the first of the goals he scored against Viktoria Plzen in his Champions League debut with Barça.

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Another day at the office for

Robert Lewandowski and his first big European night with Barça

.

There are already four consecutive games for the Pole scoring with the Barça shirt although with a hat-trick.

The 5-1 final, despite the bulk, seemed short for a Barça that has started the Champions League in the best possible way.

Lewandowski is very plugged in ahead of the Munich match on Tuesday where the cards will be turned face up

Author of five goals in LaLiga, the Barça number '9' debuted in the Champions League with a devastating hat-trick that already places him at the top of the table ahead of Mbappé (PSG) and Haaland (Manchester City), authors of two doubles on Tuesday.

The party started in the 36th minute of the duel against Viktoria Plzen when a fantastic start by Sergi Roberto down the axis ended with a good pass to 'Lewy', who controlled, gained space and placed the ball on the left base of the post by Stanek.

And in the 48th minute of the first half, he ended the suspense of the Czechs 2-1 in the 43rd minute, the work of Sykora, finishing off a cross from Ousmane Dembélé, who recovered the ball before serving the leather with a magnificent curling strike with the right foot.

There are already four assists for the Frenchman this season since he then made it 5-1 to Ferran Torres, who made it 4-1 to Lewandowski in the 67th minute.

In reality, he left the ball free in front of him and the Pole embroidered it with a placed shot that turned the Camp Nou upside down before such an exhibition.

The second half began with a loud ovation for Gerard Piqué who played his first minutes of the season after replacing Sergi Roberto.

The idea was to score as many goals as possible, which never hurts, especially in a group as strong as this one.

Who was about to do it in the first place were the Czechs after a pass from Mosquera that Chory finished off high in a good position.

Ferran came out onto the field and the first thing he did was a drop shot for Lewandowski to make the third of his own with a new shot from outside the area adjusted to the post.

Dembélé did not score despite trying repeatedly, but the Frenchman's game was impressive.

From his boots came the fifth with a great assist to Ferran for the Spanish international to finish off with a volley.

There were 20 minutes left, the Camp Nou delivered and Xavi gave Memphis minutes and also

made Pablo Torre

from Spain debut with 10 minutes to go.

(With information from Marca and Mundo Deportivo)