Robert Lewandowski blew Wolfsburg away with an incredible FIVE goals in nine minutes after coming off the bench when his Bayern Munich team were 1-0 down.
The Bundesliga champions, who entered the match against last season's second-placed team carrying a 100 per cent record, were disappointing as they fell behind to a goal from Daniel Caligiuri in the first half - prompting coach Pep Guardiola to make a pair of changes during the interval.
The Bayern coach replaced midfielder Thiago Alcantara with the Poland international in search of more potency from his side but could not have foreseen what would happen next.
The 27-year-old needed only six minutes to draw Bayern level after reacting to a loose ball from former team-mate Dante to slot home - before firing his team into the lead with a drilled shot from outside the area only a minute later.
Lewandowski completed his hat-trick in just four minutes - the fastest ever scored in Bundesliga history - although he needed three attempts having been denied by the post and then a save from Wolfsburg keeper Diego Benalgio before finding the net.
Two minutes after his hat-trick, Lewandowski netted his fourth by meeting a cross from new signing Douglas Costa with a clinical finish before following that with a superb overhead bicycle kick from the edge of the area to leave Guardiola with a stunned smile on his face.Source:Dailymail.


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