Robert Lewandowski scored an incredible 5 goals in the space of 9 minutes in the match of the sixth round of the German Bundesliga at the home Allianz Arena and led Bayern from a 0:1 deficit to a 5:1 lead. Legend has it that Lewandowski still scores!
That Robert Lewandowski a machine for goals was clear to many football fans, but what he prepared for us in the sixth round of the German championship was not expected by anyone. A Pole who is entered the game from the bench (he replaced at the beginning of the 2nd half Thiago Alcantara) scored an incredible 5 goals for Wolfsburg in just 9 minutes. It's no wonder that after the last goal, the coach of the serial German champions also grabbed his head Pep Guardiola.
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The game did not go well for Bayern in the first half (from the 25th minute, after a goal by Caligiuri trailed by 0:1, and the same player hit the post in the 40th minute), and Guardiola's early substitution paid off handsomely. It was Lewandowski an unsolvable puzzle for Wolfsburg's defense, because he saved the net like on a conveyor belt. He just calmed down in the 60th minute, after the goalkeeper of the visiting team had to po 51st, 52nd, 55th and 57th minutes five more times to get the ball into the goal. Kakopa finished his onslaught in style from goals with scissors. With this, he also set the final outcome of the match.
More than the fact that Bayern remain undefeated and that Wolfsburg laid down their weapons in front of an opponent for the first time in the current season, the match will be remembered for Lewandowski's record. Because not only did he score the fastest hat-trick in history (he has held this for five minutes so far by Michael Tönnies with an achievement from 1991), he also became the fastest scorer of five goals in Bundesliga matches and in general the first reservist in the world to achieve such a feat. The Pole set three records in one evening, and he still holds the record for the number of goals scored in one match. Dieter Müller from 1977 (in the match when Köln beat Werder 7:2 he scored six goals).