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Lewandowsk­i equals Mueller’s 49year-old record with 40th goal

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BERLIN: Robert Lewandowsk­i equalled Gerd Mueller’s 49-yearold scoring record as the Bayern Munich striker netted his 40th Bundesliga goal of the season in a 2-2 draw at Freiburg on Saturday.

Lewandowsk­i equalled Mueller’s tally, scored over 34 games in 1971/72, in just 28 league fixtures this term.

“It’s a huge honour for me and for the modern history of the Bundesliga,” Lewandowsk­i told Sky.

Lewandowsk­i converted a penalty for the champions after 26 minutes to match Mueller’s milestone.

As part of his penalty celebratio­ns, the Poland striker lifted his match shirt to reveal a picture of Gerd Mueller over the text “4ever Gerd”.

“I would never have thought that this would happen. What Gerd Mueller did is incredible. Sharing the record with him makes me very, very proud,” Lewandowsk­i added.

The fixture was briefly halted after Lewandowsk­i scored as his Bayern team-mates formed a guard-of-honour on the side of the pitch which the smiling 32year-old ran through.

Freiburg drew level almost immediatel­y when Manuel Gulde headed in at the near post from a corner on 29 minutes after slipping his marker.

Bayern, who were crowned German champions last weekend for the ninth season in a row, upped the tempo after the break.

Serge Gnabry had a goal disallowed six minutes into the second-half after the VAR spotted he was offside in tapping home a Leroy Sane cross.

However, the Bavarians kept up the pressure and when David Alaba’s long-range pass found Thomas Mueller in the area just moments later, he squared for Sane who hit home on 53 minutes.

Freiburg had their chances to equalise as second-half replacemen­ts Lucas Hoeler and Janik Haberer both went close before Christian Guenter brought the sides level nine minutes from time.

Lewandowsk­i can still break Mueller’s record as Bayern have one match left of the campaign at home to Augsburg next Saturday.

He squandered a late chance to score “at least one more goal. You don’t break records like that so quickly,” added Lewandowsk­i.

The former Borussia Dortmund forward, who has scored 47 goals in 39 games in all competitio­ns this season, is also set to be crowned the Bundesliga’s topscorer for the sixth time in eight years.

“Robert Lewandowsk­i has broken Gerd Müller’s historic mark, but you don’t score goals alone,” said Bayern coach Hansi Flick.

“You need players who serve him passes. That’s why I have to give the team a huge compliment.”

Lewandowsk­i tally this season includes four hat-tricks as well as a four-goal haul in Bayern’s nervy 4-3 home win against Hertha Berlin last October.

“It’s crazy. It’s normal for Lewandowsk­i to score, but this is something else,” said Bayern forward Thomas Mueller.

“But he’s only human, you saw that when it came to the 41st goal,” Mueller joked after Lewandowsk­i’s late miss.

Elsewhere, bottom side Schalke, who are already relegated, pulled off a stunning 4-3 home win over Eintracht Frankfurt, who remain outside the Champions League places in fifth.

US striker Matthew Hoppe, 20, scored what proved to be the decisive goal to seal the win for Schalke which could have profound implicatio­ns in the top four.

 ?? — AFP photos ?? Eintracht Frankfurt’s Andre Silva and Schalke 04’s Shkodran Mustafi vie for the ball during their match in Gelsenkirc­hen, western Germany.
— AFP photos Eintracht Frankfurt’s Andre Silva and Schalke 04’s Shkodran Mustafi vie for the ball during their match in Gelsenkirc­hen, western Germany.
 ??  ?? Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i in action against SC Freiburg in Freiburg, southweste­rn Germany.
Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i in action against SC Freiburg in Freiburg, southweste­rn Germany.

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