A managerless Bayern Munich romped to a 6-0 win at Red Star
Belgrade yesterday, with their principal striker Robert Lewandowski scoring
four goals in 15 minutes - 14 minutes and 31 seconds to be exact. That was the
fastest four-goal haul in Champions League history. As of now, Lewandowski is
the competition's top scorer with 10 goals in five games. Red Star has now
conceded 10 goals in its two most recent Champions League outings, a 4-0 defeat
to Tottenham and now a 6-0 defeat to Bayern Munich.
"The most important thing is that we played really
well, defensively and on the attack," Lewandowski told Sky. It doesn't matter who plays, we follow the same
plan."
"I am just as happy when I don't score and we
win," he added.
The Polish striker's goal tally for the calendar year stands
at 51. He is now only the second player in Champions League history - after
Lionel Messi - to score four goals in a game on more than one occasion.
Yesterday, he became Bayern Munich's all-time record goal scorer in the
Champions League. Lewandowski has now bagged three hat-tricks this season, and
the season has only begun.
Under interim manager Hansi Flick, Bayern has gone on a
four-game winning spree, scoring 16 goals and conceding none.
Lewandowski has the best goal scoring record this season. He
has already scored a staggering 31 goals - 17 in 15 Bundesliga matches, 10 in
the Champions League, and four in six games for Poland.
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