Austrian club Salzburg held Bayern Munich to a 1-1 draw at home in the first leg of the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League. However, on Tuesday night, they came to the field of Bayern and lost their food. Digested 4 goals in the first half. Three more digested with a payoff in the second half. The Austrian club lost 6-2 in the two legs and exited the quarter finals. Bayern, on the other hand, are expected to advance to the quarter-finals.
Bavarian Polish striker Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick in such a big victory. Thomas Mueller scored a pair of goals. Sergei Jinabri and Leroy Sane scored one goal each.
Bayern were awarded a penalty in the 11th minute of the match at the Allianz Arena. Robert Lewandowski was dropped from the box by Maximilian Uber of Salzburg. Lewandowski put Bayern ahead with a goal from the penalty spot. The gap is 2-1.
Bayern were awarded a penalty in the 19th minute. Once again Lewandowski was fouled in the box. The Polish star scored again from the penalty spot to make it 3-1.
Polish striker Lewandowski completed a hat-trick in the 23rd minute. At that moment, Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer got a kick in the middle by Leroy Sane. He extended his lead, targeting Lewandowski. Salzburg goalkeeper came forward to catch the ball. But failed to catch the ball and fell in front of the box line. The ball goes to the post and comes back. Lewandowski ran and sent the ball into the net to the empty post.
It was Lewandowski’s fifth hat-trick in the Champions League. Only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have more hat-tricks than him. They both scored 6 hat-tricks.
The gap was 5-1 in 30 minutes of the match. Sergei Ginabri scored from a cross shot. The German club went to the break with a lead of 5-1 in two legs.
After the break, Bayern made the difference 6-1. Thomas Mueller scored in the 54th minute. At this time, Leroy Sane increased the ball from the right side. He did not make a mistake in catching the ball with a strong shot.
In the 60th minute, however, Salsabagh scored a goal. In the counter-attack, Mauritius Kezergaard scored with a close post. He was assisted by Brendan Arnson.
In the 63rd minute, Mueller completed his own pair of goals by scoring from the ball extended by Leroy Sun. And Bayern went ahead 6-2.
Leroy Sane hit the last nail in the coffin of Salzburg’s defeat in the 6th minute. At this point, Lewandowski extended the ball to him in the backhill from outside the D-box. He scored a goal with a horizontal shot from the left. With two legs, Bayern went ahead 6-2.
In the end, the disciples of Julian Nagelsman left the field with the victory of this big margin.