The Poland international headed home in a 3-0 win over Hannover to make history in the German top flight
Robert Lewandowski created history with his 105th Bundesliga goal for Bayern Munich on Saturday, the most by any non-German player for one club in the competition’s history.
The Poland international headed home Sebastian Rudy’s corner in the 73rd minute to score his side’s second in a routine 3-0 win away at Hannover.
Rudy added a late third for the league champions after Thomas Muller had broken the deadlock 12 minutes into the second half.
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Lewandowski’s strike moves him out of a tie with former Bayern player Claudio Pizarro, the Peru forward having scored 104 over the course of three stints with Werder Bremen.
The 29-year-old is in his fourth season with the Bundesliga giants and has scored 28 times in as many league games this term.
He has a clear lead atop the German top flight’s goal charts, with next top scorers Kevin Volland and Mark Uth on 14.