Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski equaled the Bundesliga record for most goals after seven matches when he struck twice as the champions beat FSV Mainz 05 3-0 on Saturday to stretch their lead at the top to five points with their seventh straight victory.
Lewandowski’s 10 goals since the start of the campaign equaled Gerd Mueller’s tally from the 1968-1969 and 1977-1978 seasons with the Bavarians top on a maximum 21 points and Borussia Dortmund, who were due to SV Darmstadt 98 yesterday, on 16 in second place.
Bayern, who host Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Champions League tomorrow, were struggling against their disciplined opponents until the Poland captain rose high to head in for the lead in the 51st minute, becoming the fastest foreign player to reach the 100 Bundesliga goal mark by achieving the feat in his 168th match.
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Lewandowski, who found the net five times against VfL Wolfsburg last week, scored again in the 63rd minute. He rounded goalkeeper Loris Karius for his 101st Bundesliga goal.
Winger Kingsley Coman added another five minutes later as Mainz buckled and Bayern stretched their stellar start to the season.
“It is great to have kept another clean sheet to be top of the table and even have a lead of a few points,” Bayern captain Philipp Lahm told reporters. “It is difficult to keep winning in the Bundesliga, especially away and when your opponents play so well, but you could see that they ran out of steam in the second half, and we got more space and with our quality we used it well.”
Schalke 04 joined Dortmund on 16 points with teenager Leroy Sane scoring for the third straight game as they edged past Hamburg SV 1-0 to make it four victories in succession.
VfL Wolfsburg, who travel to Manchester United on Wednesday, failed to rebound from their heavy loss to Bayern, drawing 1-1 in the Lower Saxony derby against struggling Hannover 96 to remain in fourth place on 12 points.
Fellow Champions League club Borussia Moenchengladbach made it two wins in two under interim coach Andre Schubert by edging past VfB Stuttgart 3-1, completing the victory with a stoppage-time goal from Raffael.
Bayer 04 Leverkusen completed a second straight victory when they eased past Werder Bremen 3-0, while TSG 1899 Hoffenheim chalked up their first victory of the season by beating Augsburg 3-1 with two goals from Germany international Kevin Volland.
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