When you said Bayern Munich, you also said Robert Lewandowski. At least for now. In yesterday's match against Stuttgart, the Pole only needed a single half to make the season's fourth hat-trick. He has made his way to the net masks a total of 35 times in just 25 Bundesliga matches this season.

Thus, he has put himself in a position to take over an insane record from Gerd Muller, which no one thought would be beaten since. In the 1971/72 season, the then Bayern Munich player scored 40 goals in 34 matches in the Bundesliga. Lewandowski must therefore 'only' net six times in the remaining eight matches to break the impressive record.

In the match against Stuttgart on Saturday, the Polish spearhead also reached the second place over the highest scoring Bundesliga players ever with his goal number 271 - divided into 74 for Dortmund and 197 for Bayern Munich. Gerd Muller is also in first place. He managed to score 365 times in Germany's best row.