Robert Lewandowski scored twice as Barcelona thrashed Young Boys 5-0 on Tuesday, bouncing back from their opening Champions League defeat at Monaco. Hansi Flick’s team were beaten 2-1 by Monaco in their first game in the competition’s new-look league phase, but there were no surprises when Young Bo...
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