Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

MUNICH RIDE ON THE BODY’S FOUR

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BELGRADE: Robert Lewandowsk­i made Champions League history with four goals in 15 minutes as managerles­s Bayern Munich romped to a 6-0 win at Red Star Belgrade on Tuesday.

It was the fastest four-goal haul in the competitio­n’s history and makes Lewandowsk­i the top scorer in Europe this season with 10 goals in five games.

He also saw a first-half strike ruled out by VAR for a handball in the build-up. “The most important thing is that we played really well, defensivel­y and on the attack,” Lewandowsk­i, nicknamed The Body, told Sky.

“It doesn’t matter who plays, we follow the same plan.” “I am just as happy when I don’t score and we win,” he added having failed to score in Saturday’s 4-0 win at Fortuna Duesseldor­f for the first time in Bayern’s 12 league games this season.

Leon Goretzka and Corentin Tolisso also got on the score-sheet in Belgrade, but the night belonged to Lewandowsk­i.

His spectacula­r goal burst in Belgrade was reminiscen­t of the five goals he scored in nine minutes in Bayern’s 5-1 Bundesliga home win over Wolfsburg in September 2015. The Poland striker now has 27 goals in 20 games for Bayern this season.

Having routed Tottenham 7-2 in London in October, when Serge Gnabry scored four goals, this was another memorable night for Bayern. Bayern earned their fifth straight win in Europe, having already qualified for the last 16 in the previous round of matches.

They are on course to become the first German club to win all six group stage games before they host Spurs at the Allianz Arena in a fortnight’s time.

Interim coach Hansi Flick has now won all four matches since Niko Kovac was sacked earlier this month -- with 16 goals scored and none conceded, giving him the best managerial start in the club’s history.

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