Robert Lewandowski adds UCL hat trick to his legacy as he takes Bayern Munich to new heights

Another all-time mark for Lewandowski as Bayern sets its sights high.

A prolific, almost prototypical striker, Robert Lewandowski is no stranger to scoring goals. And lots of them. Throughout his career with various Polish league teams, Borussia Dortmund and, of course, Bayern Munich, the Pole has racked the goals up–337, to be exact. His thriving as arguably the greatest soccer player in Polish history, and one of the best pure strikers the world has ever seen, is an outright certainty.

Lewandowski’s latest three back-netters–coming in an almost effortless hat trick unleashed upon RB Salzburg (+1150 consensus underdogs) in a 7-1 blowout during the Round of 16 of the Champions League–are another notch in his belt.

Sometimes, to accomplish anything, all you need is 23 minutes. That goes for watching a hit new episode of a show you love on TV, and for scoring hat tricks in one of the biggest soccer tournaments in the world.

Thankfully for Lewandowski, he can manage both taxing tasks.

While this mark is impressive given the number of legends that have played in the UCL, Lewandowski scoring goals fast and in bunches isn’t a surprise to anyone who’s paid attention to his career.

Like, when he scored five goals in nine minutes as a second-half sub in 2015:

It’s astonishing to consider that we’ve come to a point in Lewandowski’s extensive ledger of accomplishments where three UCL goals, in 23 minutes as a starter, almost pale in comparison to his previous footnotes. But that’s the sort of player Lewandowski has always been. He’s forever capable of more greatness with one good touch of the ball.

With this hat trick, Lewandowski now possesses seven straight 40-goal campaigns as a member of Bayern Munich–the most all-time in the Bundesliga.

Now Bayern’s all-time leading scorer in greater Europe, he’s also surpassed the hallowed Gerd Muller.

You know you’re a living legend when the photo of the player you’ve surpassed looks like it’s in standard definition with an unnatural light.

As he often does, Lewandowski presents a tempting prospect. On a squad always in the hunt for championships, and which might be playing for its second Champion League title in three years this spring, Lewandowski will be the straw that stirs the drink. In the last seven seasons, with Lewandowski leading the goal charge, Bayern has qualified for the semifinals of the Champions League five times while winning the whole dance in 2020. Unprecedented consistent excellence, even for the premier team in Germany.

It’ll be a tall order to overcome other giants like Liverpool and Man City when the Champions League resumes in early April. But if any team can do it, if Bayern can do it, it’ll be because they have Lewandowski — a scorer the likes of which we’ve never seen.

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¿Messi, Levandowski o Salah? Uno de ellos será The Best muy pronto

Una vez más Lionel Messi se enfrenta en una terna con el polaco Robert Lewandowski por un galardón. ¿Habrá polémica?

Una vez más Lionel Messi se enfrenta en una terna con el polaco Robert Lewandowski y el egipcio Mohamed Salah para definir quien se lleva el premio The Best que otorga la FIFA al mejor jugador de la temporada.

Luego de la polémica por el séptimo Balón de Oro entregado al argentino de PSG, el polaco Lewandowski tiene una nueva opción de ganarle una distinción a Messi que ostenta en su andar haber ganado la Copa América para Argentina después de 28 años.

Tal vez Mohamed Salah del Liverpool sea el menos rankeado con respecto de los otros dos futbolistas, por lo que se espera que el último filtro de votaciones se decida entre el del París Saint-Germain y el del Bayern Munich el próximo 17 de enero.

La FIFA también premiará The Best a la mejor jugadora femenil cuya terna será entre la australiana del Chelsea Sam Kerr y las españolas del Barcelona Jennifer Hermoso y Alexia Putellas.

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Messi suma su séptimo Balón de Oro, ¿mercadotecnia o el mejor de la historia?

Lionel Messi conquistó este lunes su séptimo Balón de Oro que lo coloca como uno de los mejores futbolistas de la historia

Lionel Messi conquistó este lunes su séptimo Balón de Oro que lo coloca como uno de los mejores futbolistas de la historia al separarse por dos de Cristiano Ronaldo.

Robert Lewandowski fue el segundo lugar de una votación de 170 periodistas al rededor del planeta que confirmó al argentino como el mejor jugador de futbol del año.

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Messi no consiguió levantar títulos de liga ni de copa con Barcelona y apenas el verano cambió de aires con el PSG, sin embargo la revista France Football reconoció que la pulga levantó la Copa América con Argentina el primer trofeo a nivel de selección.

Mercadotecnia o el mejor de la historia

Messi se llevó un Balón de Oro más pero sus detractores consideran que otros jugadores, incluso el propio Lewa dio un mejor 2021 que lo que hizo Lionel Messi con club y selección.

Tal parece que la revista France Football quiso consentir al hijo pródigo de la Ligue 1, el hombre más mediático del campeonato francés, el llamado a ser ídolo de generaciones pero que a la hora de los momentos claves solía achicarse.

Es tal vez un reconocimiento a la estupenda trayectoria de Messi en la Liga española, pues es el ‘Pichichi’ histórico de España y sus marcas y números serán muy difíciles de superar.

Grande Messi, de los mejores de la historia, pero tal vez un poco sobrevalorado en la actualidad.

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Spain vs. Sweden live stream, UEFA EURO 2020, TV channel, start time, how to watch

Spain will meet Sweden in the Group Stage of the UEFA Euro 2020 on Monday afternoon from San Mamés Barria in Seville.

Spain will meet Sweden in the Group Stage of the UEFA Euro 2020 on Monday afternoon from San Mamés Barria in Seville.

Spain will be looking for its fourth European Championship when they begin their campaign on Monday, while Sweden will look to make a run and exit the group stages this time around.

This should be a fun match to tune into on Monday afternoon, here is everything you need to know to stream the UEFA EURO 2020 action.

Spain vs. Sweden

  • When: Monday, June 14
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free

UEFA EURO 2020 Lineups

Spain possible starting lineup:
Simon; M Llorente, Laporte, P Torres, Alba; Thiago, Rodri, Koke; F Torres, Morata, G Moreno

Sweden possible starting lineup:
Olsen; Lustig, Lindelof, Danielson, Augustinsson; S Larsson, Ekdal, Olsson, Forsberg; Isak, Berg

Soccer Odds and Betting Lines

Soccer odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Monday at 12:00 p.m. ET.

Spain (-275) vs. Sweden (+825)

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FIFA Club World Cup Final: Bayern Munich vs. Tigres UANL live stream, TV channel, how to watch online, lineups, odds, start time

Bayern Munich will face Tigres in the FIFA Club World Cup Final on Thursday from Allianz Arena in Munich, stream the action live here.

Bayern Munich will face Tigres in the FIFA Club World Cup Final on Thursday from Allianz Arena in Munich.

Bayern will be looking to hoist the trophy for the second time in their history of being a club but will face a tough Tigres UANL club, which could give them some trouble early on. This should be a fantastic match for a Thursday and you won’t want to miss the action.

Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch the FIFA Club World Cup Final match between Bayern Munich and Tigres UANL.

Bayern Munich vs. Tigres UANL

  • When: Thursday, February 11
  • Time: 12:55 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX Sports 1, TUDN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Bayern Munich possible starting lineup:
Neuer; Pavard, Boateng, Alaba, Davies; Kimmich, Roca; Coman, Goretzka, Gnabry; Lewandowski

Tigres possible starting lineup:
Guzman; Rodriguez, Reyes, Meza, Salcedo; Duenas; Aquino, Carioca, Pizarro, Quinones; Gignac

FIFA World Cup Odds and Betting Lines

FIFA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Thursday at 10:00 a.m. ET.

Bayern Munich (-450) vs. Tigres (+950)

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Bundesliga: Bayern Munich vs. Freiburg odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Bayern Munich and Freiburg Bundesliga soccer matchup, with soccer betting odds, picks and best bets.

Freiburg (12 wins, 9 draws, 11 losses) heads down to face Bayern Munich (24-4-4) Saturday at 9:30 a.m. ET as the Bundesliga continues. Below, we analyze the Freiburg-Bayern Munich sports betting odds and lines, while providing Bundesliga betting tips and picks around this matchup.

Bayern Munich vs. Freiburg: Key injuries

Bayern Munich

  • D David Alaba (ankle) out
  • F Fiete Arp (arm) available
  • MF-W Philippe Coutinho (ankle) doubtful
  • W-LB Alphonso Davies (suspension) out
  • W Serge Gnabry (back) doubtful
  • D Javi Martinez (stomach bug) doubtful
  • CB Niklas Sule (knee) doubtful
  • MF Thiago (groin) out
  • MF Corentin Tolisso (ankle) out

Freiburg

  • G Mark Flekken (ankle) available
  • D Manuel Gulde (torn muscle) out
  • F-MF Janik Haberer (ankle/foot) available
  • W Florian Kath (undisclosed) doubtful
  • D Robin Koch (back) doubtful
  • RB Lukas Kubler (knee) doubtful
  • MF Yoric Ravet (muscular) doubtful

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Bayern Munich vs. Freiburg: Bundesliga odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 3:35 p.m. ET.

Prediction

Bayern Munich 2 Freiburg 1

Moneyline (ML)

Bayern Munich (-358) is the overwhelming favorites on its home pitch, although it is likely to rest several of the club’s top dogs with an eighth consecutive Bundesliga title wrapped up and in the bag. While Freiburg (+850) still has something to play for with a Europe League spot on the line, it’s not a good bet. Bayern Munich is still expected to play F Robert Lewandowski, as he chases the all-time Bundesliga scoring record.

A better play might be to take BAYERN TO WIN AND BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE (+110). In fact, that’s a pretty strong value considering the champs won’t likely be playing at full strength, so Freiburg should be able to at least get on the board at some point.

Over/Under (O/U)

UNDER 3.5 (+100) is a good idea here, as Bayern Munich is likely to power it back a notch with the title wrapped up. Freiburg still has plenty at stake, but it has managed just 43 goals through 32 matches this season.

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The Best XI in men’s world soccer for 2019

Looking at the lineup of the best eleven soccer players in the world for the year 2019.

The year 2019 is about to come to an end, and people like to read lists on the internet, so how about we determine the best eleven men’s soccer players of the year 2019?

The criteria isn’t all that specific, just basically the people who I thought gave the best performances of the past year in men’s soccer. I lined up my fake team in a 4-3-3, with actual assignments for left back and right back. Why? Why not. It’s more fun that way.

We’ll have a poll at the bottom with a notable omission, and you can let me know what else I screwed up on Twitter.

Let’s get to the Best XI for 2019.

Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker

Oblak was very hard to leave off, but Becker’s ability to play the ball with his feet opened up everything that Liverpool wanted to do. Along with Van Djik, he was the final piece of the puzzle that resulted in Liverpool’s Champions League victory.

Left Back: Jordi Alba

Marcelo was definitely in for a shout here, and I looked at Liverpool’s Robertson, but Alba is consistently fantastic for Barcelona. When your left back is technical enough to play anywhere on the field, that’s a good problem to have.

Center Back: Virgil Van Dijk

Runner up for the Ballon D’Or, Van Dijk is everything you want in a center back. He’s so good that he doesn’t even need to tackle that often — the opponents know not to even go near him. He sucks the air out of opponents’ attacks, consistently. That’s so hard to do.

Center Back: Kalidou Koulibaly

There are a lot of fantastic CBs alive right now, but none may be more gifted than Koilibaly, the rock at the heart of the Napoli defense. With respect to De Ligt, Ramos, Chiellini, and others … I’m giving it to Koulibaly.

Right Back: Trent Alexander-Arnold

One Ballon D’Or voter said Trent AA was the best player in the world last year, which is a bit much, but I feel confident giving him the nod over Joshua Kimmich as the best right back this year.

Midfielder: N’Golo Kante

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Kante has struggled with injuries at times, and last season had to learn a new position, essentially, on the fly, thanks to the coaching of Maurizio Sarri. But he’s still my platonic ideal for a midfielder. He covers more ground than anyone, he plays beautifully, and he makes everyone better. Plus, that smile. THAT SMILE.

Midfielder: Kevin De Bruyne

With apologies to his teammate Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne is the most talented attacking midfielder in the Premier League, someone who has every tool in the toolkit. He can dribble, he can pass, he can shoot, and he can do it all with both feet. A perfect soccer player.

Midfielder: Frenkie De Jong

De Jong is an interesting one because now that he’s with Barcelona, they’re asking him to do a lot less than he was doing at Ajax last season. But Ajax’s run last season was part of 2019, and he was absolutely sensational. In he goes.

Forward: Kylian Mbappe

This was a hard one to include, because Mbappe’s been injured at times and Sadio Mane has been absolutely unbelievable for Liverpool. That being said, when he’s healthy, I’m not sure there’s a more unstoppable player alive (not named Messi) than Mbappe.

Forward: Lionel Messi

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Yeah, he’s still the best player in the world. Not really sure what else to say.

Striker: Robert Lewandowski

Lewa has been absolutely unreal this year for Bayern Munich, somehow improving on past seasons to be the best pure striker alive. Yes, I left off Cristiano Ronaldo. No, it wasn’t an accident. Lewa has been better, by a bit.

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