On Thursday morning (22nd) another UEFA Europa League round of 16 first round, Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski scored a goal to open the record, with 35 years old and 184 days to become the team's history of the oldest UEFA Europa League knockout matches to score a goal, but the Barcelona are not able to hold on to the victory, the visitors were forced by Napoli to a 1-1 draw.

Barcelona's performance was dominated by the visitors, with 12 shots on goal, twice as many as Napoli's, but it took until the 60th minute for the goal to be scored, as Robert Ljubljunovski scored from a direct pass from Bardi in the penalty box, giving him 93 goals in his career in the UEFA Europa League, second only to Laurent Cronin (140 goals) and Mies (129 goals).

Since Barcelona exited the UEFA Europa League in the first two rounds of the competition, the team is back in the knockout stages of the UEFA Europa League after a gap of 1,078 days, and the last player to score a goal in the competition was Merce.

However, Barcelona were only happy for 15 minutes before their opponents equalized, with Vitor Ossenhan, who had returned from an illness, turning and firing a shot into the net in the box, and Napoli's only shot on target in the match was on target, forcing the match to a 1-1 draw.

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