Munich's "Bayern" fans have the date of today deeply ingrained in their minds - exactly three years ago on this day, Robert Lewandowski left football fans in awe. On September 22, 2015, when the "Bayern" team was still led by Pep Guardiola, R. Lewandowski scored five goals in nine minutes (51, 52, 55, 57, and 60 min), and "Bayern" celebrated a victory against "Wolfsburg" with a score of 5:1. R. Lewandowski started these matches on the bench, but after the first half, the "wolves" were leading, so P. Guardiola decided to send the Pole onto the field immediately after the break. The decision not only proved to be justified, but also became historic in all of German football - the Pole set four new national football records during the match. R. Leandowski became the player with the most goals scored after coming on as a substitute in Bundesliga history, as well as the fastest player to achieve a hat-trick, poker, and five goals. Symbolically, today R. Lewandowski will play with "Bayern" in the German championship matches. However, an easy walk is not expected - an event awaits in Gelsenkirchen.
"YOU JUST CANNOT BE THAT GOOD!" @lewy_official #OnThisDay pic.twitter.com/0olZjceNn8
— Bundesliga English (@Bundesliga_EN) September 22, 2018