Lewandowski’s historic hat-trick sets Bayern Munich on road to easy win

Polish striker scored three times in the first 23 minutes including two penalties

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski celebrates after completing a hat-trick in the first  23 minutes of the first half in the Champions League Round of 16 second leg against FC Salzburg at the Allianz  Arena in Munich. Photograph: Alex Grimm/Getty Images
Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski celebrates after completing a hat-trick in the first 23 minutes of the first half in the Champions League Round of 16 second leg against FC Salzburg at the Allianz Arena in Munich. Photograph: Alex Grimm/Getty Images

Bayern Munich 7 FC Salzburg 1 (Bayern win on 8-2 on agg)

Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski grabbed the earliest hat-trick in Champions League history with three goals by the 23rd minute as the Germans steamrollered Salzburg 7-1 on Tuesday to book a place in the quarter-finals with an 8-2 aggregate score.

The 33-year-old Pole opened his account with two almost identical penalties in the 12th minute and 21st before netting on the break two minutes later for his fifth hat-trick ever in the competition.

The last-16 tie was all but over by the half-hour mark when Serge Gnabry beat goalkeeper Philipp Köhn with a low shot to make it 4-0.

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The Austrians had not conceded more than two goals in a competitive match this season before Tuesday but worse was to come when Thomas Müller turned beautifully in the box to drill in the hosts’ fifth goal nine minutes after the restart.

Salzburg teenager Maurits Kjaergaard got some brief consolation for the visitors in the 70th with his first European goal but Müller bagged his second of the evening 13 minutes later before Leroy Sane completed the rout in the 86th.