Dortmund - Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski established a new team report on Matchday 26, rating in his eighth straight Bundesliga outing since the winners steamrollered SC Freiburg. "I think I have re-written the BVB history books", the 50-time Poland global said after breaking the record recently Dortmund story Timo Konietzka, the Bundesliga's first-ever Bundesliga goalscorer in 1963/64, who proceeded a function of notching in seven games in a row that season. The 24-year-old has become one of only five participants to have scored in at least eight successive domestic suits, his support in the recovery against Freiburg putting him level with former FC Bayern Munich and Netherlands striker Roy Makaay and Greek forward Theofanis Gekas (VfL Bochum, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Hertha BSC, Eintracht Frankfurt), and nearly towards related complex figures placed by now-VfL Wolfsburg sporting manager Klaus Allofs and all-time Bundesliga top scorer Gerd MAller, who hit a staggering five and 16 times in a line respectively. "It is simply great", Dortmund mind instructor JArgen Klopp explained even before his in-form number seven drew level with Konietzka, praising the striker's latest hot talent which has now seen him rating ten targets in his last nine suits. "Robert is in a vein of form," he added. Lewandowski's present work is a far cry from his debut season at the club in 2010 when he found the internet just nine situations, but Klopp kept faith with his Lech Poznan purchase and will be paid back by the container load, with the productive Poland global notching 26 targets in 36 matches this season alone. Lewandowski has yet to finish a domestic strategy at the top of the scorers' information in either Poland's Ekstraklasa or Germany's Bundesliga, but with a advantage over his closest challengers in today's rankings, that may all change come May.
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