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Robert Lewandowski made tremendous headlines earlier this week when he scored a whopping five goals in nine minutes to seal a 5-1 win for Bayern Munich against Wolfsburg. It was undeniably the best performance of the year with the Pole matching the five-goal feat of Cristiano Ronaldo from a few weeks earlier.
After scoring a hat-trick to break Spain's La Liga all-time scoring record against Sevilla over the weekend, Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick on Wednesday against Cyrus champion APOEL FC on Tuesday to surpass Raul's all-time scorers record in UEFA Champions League history.
Forty goals were scored on Tuesday, a record for an eight-game night of UEFA Champions League's action that saw Shakhtar Donetsk' Luiz Adriano tie Lionel Messi's record for most goals in a game while Messi got closer to Raul's Champions League career record.