
SUBSTITUTE Robert Lewandowski made Bundesliga history Tuesday after scoring five goals in the space of nine minutes as Bayern Munich came from behind to rout Wolfsburg 5-1 and move top of the standings.
A superb strike by Wolfsburg’s Daniel Caligiuri had given the visitors a shock lead until the 27-year-old Lewandowski sent Bundesliga records tumbling, including needing just three minutes, 19 seconds to claim his hat trick.
But he admitted it was a bit of a blur.
“I have no idea how quick my hat-trick was, maybe five minutes?” he told German Sky on the sidelines before being told the official time.
“Okay, it was a bit quicker than that.”
It was his best haul since scoring all four for ex-club Borussia Dortmund in their 4-1 win over Real Madrid in the 2013 Champions League semi-final.
“To score four goals in a Champions League semifinal was very important and a big story in my career, but to score five goals means this is another big evening for me,” added Lewandowski, who sent Bayern top of the Bundesliga.
Bayern coach Pep Guardiola held his head in disbelief on the sidelines as Lewandowski scored his superb fifth with a turn-and-volley on 60 minutes, which gave Wolfsburg goalkeeper Diego Benaglio no chance.
“I’ve never experienced anything like that in my life! Five goals in nine minutes! Wow!” said Guardiola.
“I may never see anything like that again, either.”
Lewandowski said his goal had simply been to score when he came on. “I just wanted to shoot and shoot again. At 1-0 down, I had to score at least two goals,” he added.
“It’s been an incredible evening. What a great feeling.”
His haul was the first time a player has come off the bench to score five goals in a Bundesliga game.
It was the first time five goals have been scored in a single German league match since Michael Toennies in August 1991 in a 6-2 win for Duisburg against Karlsruhe.
“The fact my old record is gone is, of course, a bit of a shame, but what Robert conjured up was simply sensational. Congratulations, Robert,” wrote Toennies on Duisburg’s Facebook page.
Lewandowski’s stats for the game were five goals, nine shots from 30 touches and his incredible tally could have been more as he missed two clear chances. “He could have gone home with seven,” admitted Bayern captain Philipp Lahm.
“You have to be critical there and point out the two opportunities which went begging right under his nose,” he added with a grin.
Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking took the defeat with good grace.
“What can you say? A world-class striker shot five times on goal and could have scored seven times,” he said.
(SD-Agencies)
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