Champions League.. Bayern Munich crushes Salzburg with a thunderbolt result

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick from his seven-legged Bayern Munich team and led him to sweep his Austrian home side Salzburg 7-1 on Tuesday in the second leg of the Champions League final price match and qualify for the quarter-finals, after it was a 1-1 tie in the first leg.

The Bavaria giants decided their place in the quarter-finals in the first half in one direction, specifically 31 minutes after the start of the whistle, thanks to Lewandowski's "hat-trick" in the 12th and 21st minutes from penalty kicks and 23, and Serge Gnabry (31) whose coach Julian Nagelsmann decided to rest him between the two halves among several Substitutions.


Bayern added three goals in the second half, with Thomas Muller two goals (54 and 84) and Leroy Sane (86), while Salzburg saved his honor with the goal of the Danish substitute Morz Kjærgaard (70).


The two teams tied 1-1 in the first leg, in a match during which Bayern maintained its unbeaten record outside its home in the main continental competition for the 22nd consecutive match.

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