Striker Robert Lewandowski broke his lead when Fortuna shook Dusseldorf for the first time ever by scoring two goals to lead Bayern Munich to a 5-0 victory on Saturday and the champion is close to its No. 30 title and extending its record in the German Bundesliga.

Bayern, who is seeking its eighth consecutive title, leads the competition with 67 points from 29 games, 10 points ahead of Borussia Dortmund, its closest attache, who is visiting guest bottom club Paderborn on Sunday.

Lewandowski ended his fast with a 16th-place record against Fortuna when Bayern gave the lead 3-0 in the first half after Mattias Jorgensen's double in his own goal and Frenchman Benjamin Pavard.

This means that the Polish striker netted all German Bundesliga teams after failing to score in five previous confrontations against Fortuna with Bayern or his former team Dortmund.

Lewandowski raised his score to 43 goals in all competitions this season, equaling his personal number achieved in the 2016-2017 season.

French defender Pavard grabbed the spotlight when he punched a ball around Jorgensen into the net after 15 minutes, then added the second goal with a header, goalkeeper Florian Kastenmeier failed to get it out a little half an hour before playing.

It was the turn against Lewandowski to receive the sparkle of his teammate after he started a great attack and ended it in the 43rd minute from close range.

Lewandowski made the score 4-0 at the start of the second half with a touch of the foot of Serge Janabri's low cross pass.

Alfonso Davis finished the five in the 52nd minute after passing through three defenders and fired the ball into the net against Kastenmayer, who saved many opportunities in the last half hour to deprive Bayern of a bigger victory.

Fortuna remained in the 16th place for the attachment to remain on 27 points, one point behind Mainz, and two points ahead of Werder Bremen, who has a game in hand.

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