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In the most dramatic goal of his career, Robert Lewandowski scored a stunning header to give Bayern Munich a 2-1 win over Sevilla at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on Saturday night.
The Polish striker had been struggling for goals this season but he was in scintillating form against Sevilla, finishing off a superb team move to send Bayern ahead in the first half.
The victory was the Bavarians' third consecutive league win and their sixth in seven games overall. It also meant that they moved level with Real Madrid and Barcelona on 44 points - with all three teams having played the same number of matches.
Lewandowski has now scored 25 goals in La Liga this season, breaking the previous record of 24 set by Lionel Messi last year. He is now just one behind Sergio Aguero's record of 26 goals in a single season.
The highlight of his performance came when he scored from close range after good work from Benjamin Pavard and Alphonso Davies. The goal was a perfect example of how well he works as part of a team, and it showed why he is such a dominant force in European football.
Overall, the game was a testament to Lewandowski's skill and determination. He was always on the ball, creating chances for his teammates and making key contributions to the team's success.
His goal will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the highlights of his career so far, and it shows what a special player he is. With his performances in Europe continuing to impress, there is no doubt that Lewandowski will continue to be a key figure for Bayern Munich for many years to come.