Champions League
Lewandowski made history with his hat-trick against Viktoria Pilsen
Robert Lewandowski made history against Viktoria Pilsen by becoming the first player to score a hat-trick in the Champions League with three different teams.
Robert Lewandowski continues to fly high for Barcelona when he scored a hat-trick against Viktoria Pilsen in his first appearance for the Blaugrana in the Champions League.
The Polish forward has scored three goals in one game for both Dortmund and Bayern Munich and is now the only player to have scored a hat-trick in Europe’s premier club competition involving three different clubs.
At the same time, he became the oldest player to score on his debut for his new club (34 years and 17 days) in the Champions League, overtaking Henrik Larsson, who has held the record since September 2004.
Source: Sport 24
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