Lewandowski turned off the lights in Salzburg with the fastest hat trick in the Champions League

Lewandowski turned off the lights in Salzburg with the fastest

Bayern Munich and Liverpool corrected relegations in the Football Champions League.

As expected, football’s big clubs Bayern Munich and Liverpool secured their place in the Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday. In the second quarter, Bayern Munich defeated Salzburg at home in the second quarter with a score of 7-1 and took a further place with a combined score of 8-2.

Liverpool knocked out Milan’s Inter by 2 to 1 from the sequel, even though they lost 0-1 to the second half of the match at their home field in Anfield. The loss was Liverpool’s first year at Anfield.

The dreams of Salzburg, which left the draw from the home game to the second part of the match, lived on for just ten minutes at Bayern Munich’s home arena. The dreams were knocked out by Bayern’s Polish star player Robert Lewandowski with three record-breaking hits.

Lewandowski were able to score the first two goals of the penalty kick when Maximilian Wöber had to block his goal attempt illegally in the penalty area.

Lewandowski were given a gift! The ref dubiously awarded them a penalty 12 minutes into the match, which was neatly put away by Lewandowski Philipp Köhnin guarded goal in the lower left corner. He finished his third hit as early as 23 minutes when Thomas Müller arranged him for the vacancy.

With the fastest hat trick in the history of the Champions League, Lewandowski fattened up his dozen goals in ten Champions League games.

Just over half an hour after the game Serge Gnabry took Bayern into the 4-0 lead.

Thomas Müller hit twice

In the second half Thomas Müller increased Bayern’s lead figures to 5-0 with an accurate bottom shot.

18-year-old Danish biscuit field player from Salzburg Maurits Kjärgaard caught their opponents out with a clever counterattack down the right wing 31 minutes into the match Manuel Neuerin paint in the front corner before Müller and Leroy Sane finished the game at 7-1.

Liverpool secured a continuation in the second quarter with a 2-0 win over the away game, but the match was surprisingly difficult in the second half. Inter’s Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez took the visitors’ lead after a good pass from the right flank.

However, Inter did not get any closer to the goal, as the chase came to a halt Alexis Sanchezin to the exit immediately after Inter’s goal.

The quarter-finals of the Champions League will continue on Wednesday with matches between Manchester City-Sporting and Real Madrid-Paris Saint-Germain.

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