Bundesliga
Patrik Schick’s sixteen golden touches break club records!
Germany football looks up to Patrik Schick’s goal. His Bayer Leverkusen beat the last Greuther Fürth 7:1. What does this result mean for the club itself? And what individual milestone in the club’s history has Czech striker Patrik Schick achieved?
Germany football looks up to Patrik Schick’s goal. His Bayer Leverkusen beat last-place Greuther Fürth 7:1. What does this result mean for the club itself? And what individual milestone in the club’s history did Czech striker Patrik Schick achieve?
That Patrik Schick is second in the Bundesliga scorers’ table? That is certainly a wonderful advertisement for both Schick himself and for Czech football, but his galashow on Saturday has a much bigger dimension.
The best and most interesting thing is that Schick only needed sixteen touches of the ball to score four goals and one assist, which is absolutely unfathomable.
the 25-year-old Czech forward also helped rewrite club history. Bayer Leverkusen have never won by such a significant margin in the top German competition as they did against Fürth.
And now the most significant notch in history from the Czech striker’s individual point of view. Schick became the first player in Leverkusen’s club history to score four goals in a Bundesliga match.
Bayer Leverkusen entertained with a Twitter post when they let the fans vote for the best player of the match. There were symbolically four choices to choose from, but they all had only one single name. Saturday simply belonged to the name “Patrik Schick”.
WhoScored, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Jack Grimse
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