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Bayern Munich 3 Schalke 0: Robert Lewandowski brace helps book the holder’s place in the last four

POLISH striker scored a first-half brace whilst Thiago also got himself on the scoresheet

ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI took his season tally to 30 goals to inspire Bayern Munich's 3-0 win over ten-man Schalke in the German Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Having hit a hat-trick in last weekend's 8-0 mauling of Hamburg at home, Lewandowski's rich form continued at the Allianz Arena as he was involved in all three Bayern goals, scoring twice.

 Robert Lewandowski took just three minutes to open the scoring
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Robert Lewandowski took just three minutes to open the scoringCredit: EPA

He is the Bundesliga's joint top-scorer with 19 goals, alongside Borussia Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, having also scored six times in the Champions League and five in the cup.

The Poland hot-shot gave holders Bayern the lead with just three minutes gone by deftly chipping Franck Ribery's pass over Schalke goalkeeper Ralf Faehrmann.

He the turned provider by supplying the cross for attacking midfielder Thiago Alcantara to head home on 16 minutes.

 Bayern Munich celebrate after Robert Lewandowski put the game beyond Schalke
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Bayern Munich celebrate after Robert Lewandowski put the game beyond SchalkeCredit: EPA

Lewandowski then drilled Ribery's pass into the Schalke net on 29 minutes for a seventh goal in his last four games.

Schalke defended well in the second half, but it was a miserable return to Munich for defender Holger Badstuber, on loan in Gelsenkirchen from Bayern until June.

The Germany centre-back was sent off late on for a second booking when he fouled Javi Martinez after pulling Arjen Robben's shirt moments before.

The win keeps Bayern on course for the treble of Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup this season and was their third-straight dominant display in Munich.

 Thiago Alcantara even got himself on the scoresheet to bag Bayern's second
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Thiago Alcantara even got himself on the scoresheet to bag Bayern's secondCredit: EPA

Their Champions League Round of 16, first-leg 5-1 hammering of Arsenal, who they face away in Tuesday's return, was followed by the goal-bonanza against Hamburg.

Earlier, Borussia Moechengladbach booked their semi-final berth with a 2-1 win at Hamburg thanks to penalties by captain Lars Stindl and Brazilian striker Raffael.

Both Borussia Dortmund and third-division giant-killers Sportfreunde Lotte will go into the pot for the semi-finals after their clash on Tuesday was postponed by a heavy snowfall.

 

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