Bayern Munich Striker Robert Lewandowski’s stunningt five goal in Guinness
Robert Lewandowski’s five-goal haul in nine minutes in Bayern Munich’s victory over Wolfsburg this season has earned him four world records.
Robert Lewandowski is now in the Guinness Book of world records.
“It was an historic night for me”, he told Sky Sports.
“Three more goals and we can make a new bet”, said Aubameyang with Dortmund facing three more league games – against Wolfsburg, Eintracht Frankfurt and Cologne before the winter break.
The Poland worldwide received accolades commemorating “the fastest Bundesliga hat-trick”, “the fastest four goals in a Bundesliga match”, “the fastest five goals in a Bundesliga match” and “the most goals scored by a substitute in a Bundesliga match”. “Before that match I felt normal, I didn’t feel like I had more energy than other days or like scoring five goals”, Lewandowski said.
“Someone above clearly thought five goals was enough for me”, added Lewandowski, who has maintained his scintillating form on Bundesliga, Champions League and worldwide fronts.
He is second only to Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who has netted 17 goals in 14 games, while Gerd Mueller, 70, holds the record of 40 goals scored in a single Bundesliga campaign set in the 1971/72 season. The Bayern Munich striker was officially honoured by the Guinness Book of Records after his stunning five-goal haul in a single Bundesliga match sent four records tumbling. Have your say in the comments section below.