Bayern Munich’s striker, Robert Lewandowski put a performance
for the ages, coming in as a substitute and scoring 5 goals in a 9 minute span.
He came on as a substitute at half-time with Bayern Munich losing 1-0 to
Wolfsburg and scored five goals in under nine minutes -- the fastest by a
player in Bundesliga history. His effort of scoring 5 goals make Bayern Munich
win by 5-1, a great score. His first three goals came in the span of four
minutes, the fastest hat trick in Bundesliga history. Lewandowski levelled the
score with a toe poke from six yards in the 51st minute, and Bayern took the
lead on his blast from 20 yards a minute later. He had to work harder for his
third goal in the 55th minute, first hitting the post and seeing his follow-up
saved before finally finding the back of the net. The fourth came in the 57th
minute, when he scored from a cross on a high bounce. But he saved the best for
last in the 60th minute, volleying Mario Götze’s cross with a scissor kick to
send the crowd further into raptures. This game was fantastic. The history broke
out.

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