Barcelona opened its campaign in the group stage of the European Football Championship with a wonderful victory, after defeating its guest, Viktoria Plzen, the Czech Republic, 5-1, in a match that was attended by Polish star Robert Lewandowski after scoring a "hat-trick".
Ivorian Franck Kessié opened the scoring for Barcelona in the 13th minute, before veteran Polish star Robert Lewandowski wore the championship dress in the match, by scoring 3 consecutive goals for the Catalan team in the 34th and third minutes of stoppage time for the first half, and 67th, respectively.
Ferran Torres concluded Barcelona's goals in the match, scoring the fifth goal in the 72nd minute, while the goal to save Victoria Plzen's face came in the 44th minute through Jan Sikora.
Barcelona hopes to move forward with the championship, which was crowned 5 times, especially after the disappointment that befell the team in the last edition of the competition, which saw its exit from the group stage for the first time in a long time, after it finished third in its group at the time.

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