
Lewandowski Becomes 9th Player to Score CL Hat-Trick for 2 Teams
Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski netted a hat-trick in Tuesday's 5-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb, becoming the first player ever to score Champions League hat-tricks for two different German clubs, per ESPN's Paul Carr.
Lewandowski is also just the ninth player to record Champions League hat-tricks for two different clubs from any country.
He famously scored four times in a 2013 Champions League semi-final, leading Borussia Dortmund (his former club) to a resounding 4-1 victory over Spanish giants Real Madrid.
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Of course, Lewandowski and Dortmund ultimately fell 2-1 in the CL final, with his current club, Bayern Munich, taking home the trophy.
If Lewandowski's current form is any indication, Bayern should have yet another trophy (if not two or three) headed their way this season.
Incredibly, the 27-year-old striker just produced 10 goals across all competitions in a span of one week and three matches, having scored five times against VfL Wolfsburg on Wednesday and twice against Mainz on Saturday, in addition to Tuesday's Champions League hat-trick, per BBC Sport.
The Polish international now has 16 goals through 11 appearances in all competitions this season.



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