Robert Lewandowski scores a hat-trick in the 4-0 that Bayern Munich inflicted on Stuttgart in a match of the 26th matchday of the Bundesliga, allowing the reigning champions to rise to 61 points and maintain four points clear of Leipzig, which yesterday had won in Bielefeld.
Bayern's march is less surprising than that of the Polish bomber, who scored 35 goals in the league alone, two more than those scored in 27 Serie A matches by the Inter couple Lukaku-Lautaro Martinez.
In the other matches of the afternoon, Wolfsburg won 2-1 in Bremen, Eintracht Frankfurt scrambled Union Berlin with a clear 5-2 favored by a brace from Andre Silva, who travels hand in hand with Haaland with 21 goals.
The Norwegian phenomenon, who scored twice today, saved Borussia Dortmund from a defeat in Cologne in the 90th minute.
The 2-2 in extremis, however, gives way to the rivals of the Gialloneri for a place in the Champions League: Wolfsburg is third with 51 points, Eintracht fourth with 47 and Borussia fifth at 43. (ANSA).