New Delhi, Jan. 22 -- Robert Lewandowski's second-half strike for Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday made it 15 consecutive seasons in which he's scored in Europe's elite club competition.

The 37-year-old Poland international sealed Barcelona's 4-2 win at Slavia Prague with a 71st-minute goal. His own-goal in the 44th had left the game tied 2-2 at halftime.

Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema both reached 18 successive seasons of Champions League scoring, and Cristiano Ronaldo got to 16.

"Finally the first goal came," said Lewandowski, who was making his sixth Champions League appearance with Barcelona this season. "Hopefully it will get easier now."

He joined the Catalan club in 2022 from Bayern Munich.

Lewandowski's first-ev...