Robert Lewandowski ties Gerd Muller’s Bundesliga goal total of 40

Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski equaled Gerd Muller’s 1971/72 record with a 26th-minute penalty against Freiburg, bringing his season tally to 40 goals.

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski equaled Gerd Muller’s 49-year-old German league goal record on Saturday, scoring a penalty in the 26th minute of their 2-2 draw against Freiburg to bring his season tally to 40 goals.

With 276 goals, the Polish striker is already second all-time in the Bundesliga, trailing Mueller’s 365. With one game remaining in the season, he has one more chance to match Muller’s 1971/72 record.

The Bavarians, who have already won the league for the seventh time in a row, got their first real chance in the 20th minute when Lewandowski’s effort from the edge of the box sailed wide. Six minutes later, he did it even better, sending goalie Mark Flekken the wrong way to tie the record.

Three minutes later, Freiburg equalized with Manuel Gulde’s header, but the Bavarians regained the lead in the 53rd minute when Leroy Sane slipped in to connect with a Thomas Mueller cutback. After Christian Guenter had drawn the hosts equal, Lewandowski had an opportunity in front of goal in the 78th minute and an 83rd-minute header stopped by the goalie.

However, the outcome is unimportant on the day since Lewandowski was showered with acclaim, with the German Football League (DFL) praising it as a “historic” accomplishment.

“Almost half a century after the unique Gerd Mueller set the record, Robert Lewandowski equaled it today,” the DFL stated. “Congratulations on this outstanding and historic performance.”

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