After the match, he described the day as deeply emotional and thanked supporters for their backing, saying he would always carry Barcelona in his heart.
Barcelona controlled much of the contest and converted their dominance into three goals:
Betis managed to pull one back, but the champions remained in control as the match closed out with a 3–1 scoreline.
The match itself carried little impact on the league standings—Barcelona had already secured the title—but it became a historic and symbolic night for the club and its departing striker.
Barcelona’s victory completed one of the most remarkable home records in Spanish top‑flight history.
The club won all 19 of its home matches during the La Liga season, becoming the first team to achieve a perfect home record in a 38‑game campaign.
That flawless run turned Lewandowski’s farewell into part of a larger milestone for the team, highlighting the dominance of the champions in front of their home supporters.
Lewandowski joined Barcelona from Bayern Munich in 2022 and quickly became the focal point of the club’s attack during a period of rebuilding.
Across his four seasons at the club, he produced an impressive record:
His goalscoring and leadership helped restore Barcelona’s competitive edge domestically, and he finished his spell as one of the defining forwards of the club’s modern era.
Although Lewandowski did not score in his final home appearance, the night still provided a fitting ending: a victory, a historic milestone for the team, and an emotional send‑off from the supporters.
With one final away match remaining in the season after the Betis game, the Camp Nou crowd had its chance to salute a striker who helped lead Barcelona through a successful four‑year chapter and left with what he called a "mission complete."
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