Robert Lewandowski makes Champions League history as he set another new record.
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It was another memorable day and another record for Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski.
The Poland superstar, 33, can now boast the earliest hat-trick in Champions League history following an extra-quickfire treble against RB Salzburg.
Having failed to have a single shot on goal in the first-leg, Lewandowski left the Austrian side with some hope going into the return fixture, with the tie level at 1-1.
However, he extinguished those hopes within 23 minutes, reminding the Austrians of his enduring quality, in case they’d forgotten.
Only ten minutes and 24 seconds separated his first goal and third goal, although they came to him pretty easily.
The Bayern striker netted his first two from the penalty spot in the 12th and 21st minute – before getting a rather fortunate bounce off the Salzburg goalkeeper for a simple third in the 23rd minute.
Poor Sebastien Haller must be wondering what more he can do, having lost his place at the top of this season’s Champions League goalscoring charts.
The Ajax forward has 11 goals in seven games, but still trails Lewandowski, who now has 12 in eight.
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The Poland superstar, 33, can now boast the earliest hat-trick in Champions League history following an extra-quickfire treble against RB Salzburg.
Having failed to have a single shot on goal in the first-leg, Lewandowski left the Austrian side with some hope going into the return fixture, with the tie level at 1-1.
However, he extinguished those hopes within 23 minutes, reminding the Austrians of his enduring quality, in case they’d forgotten.
Only ten minutes and 24 seconds separated his first goal and third goal, although they came to him pretty easily.
The Bayern striker netted his first two from the penalty spot in the 12th and 21st minute – before getting a rather fortunate bounce off the Salzburg goalkeeper for a simple third in the 23rd minute.
Poor Sebastien Haller must be wondering what more he can do, having lost his place at the top of this season’s Champions League goalscoring charts.
The Ajax forward has 11 goals in seven games, but still trails Lewandowski, who now has 12 in eight.
#UefaChampionsleague #RobertLewandowski #MartinzSportsUpdate #FootballTrends
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