Bayern Munich reached the Champions League final, thanks to its broad victory over Benfica in the fourth round of Group E of the Champions League.



Polish star Robert Lewandowski led his Bayern Munich team to the last eight by scoring a hat-trick of five in a 5-2 victory over Benfica on Tuesday at the Allianz Arena in Munich in the fourth round of Group E competition in the European Champions League football.


Bayern achieved the full mark by winning the fourth match in a row, raising its score to 12 points in the lead, 6 points behind the second Barcelona, ​​which returned with a valuable victory from the Ukrainian land of Dynamo Kiev, with a goal free of charge, while Benfica's balance froze at 4 points in third place and finally Dynamo in the rear. Ranking with one point


Bayern's Polish Robert Lewandowski (26, 61, 84) and Serge Gnabry (32) and Leroy Sane (49) scored for Benfica, while Brazil's Morato (38) and Darwin Nunez (74) scored both of Benfica's goals.


Lewandowski celebrated his 100th game in the competition in the best possible way, as he boosted his scoring goal, raising his score to 81 goals, including eight goals this season, and made the second goal for Serge Gnabry, knowing that he missed a penalty kick in the first minute of overtime.


Lewandowski became the first Polish player to reach this barrier of matches in the prestigious continental competition, and the sixth player to score in his 100th match in the prestigious continental competition after French Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Cristiano Ronaldo, Italian Andrea Pirlo and German Toni Kroos.