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FIFA Reacts after Lewandowski Becomes the First Player in Bundesliga To Set New Record.

The World football governing body popularly known as FIFA has reacted after Poland star Robert Lewandowski becomes the first player in history to set new record in the German Bundesliga, after netting a goal in Bayern Münich’s 4-0 away victory over relegation threatening Schalke 04 on Sunday evening.
The former Borussia Dortmund star continues his excellent performance for the German Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League title holders, as he netted a beautiful goal to guide his team to a deserved victory away from home, and that has taken his total goals of the season in the Bundesliga to 23.
A brace from Germany star Thomas Mueller, and a goal each from Robert Lewandowski and David Olatokunbo Alaba were enough to give the away team the deserved victory. With Lewandowski’s goal, it means he has become the first player ever to score in eight straight away matches in the German Bundesliga history.
Reacting to Robert Lewandowski’s new record, the world football governing body FIFA posted on their verified Instagram handle that;
“? #TheBest FIFA Men’s Player continues preparations for the Club World Cup, by becoming the first player in Bundesliga history to score in eight straight away appearances. Can anyone stop Robert Lewandowski?”
Robert Lewandowski’s last 8 on the road ?
vs. Bielefeld ⚽⚽
vs. Dortmund ⚽
vs. Stuttgart ⚽
vs. Union ⚽
vs. Leverkusen ⚽⚽
vs. Gladbach ⚽
vs. Augsburg ⚽
vs. Schalke ⚽
The first player to score in that many consecutive German Bundesliga away games.