He has scored 10 goals in a week and 14 in eight matches so far this season - andRobert Lewandowski is determined to keep his purple patch going.
The Polish striker bagged five goals in nine staggering minutes in a mid-week match against Wolfsburg last week, a record-breaking performance which came, incredibly, after he was only introduced as a half-time sub,
Since then the 27-year-old added a couple more againstMainz at the weekend, and followed up with a hat-trick against Dinamo Zagreb.
But he claims he has not finished yet.
"It's more important that we've won 5-0," the Poland international said.
"You always have to be thirsty for goals, and you have to be hungry to play better and achieve more. You can't just think that you have achieved enough.
"I always want more. No matter how many goals I have scored or will score, the most important thing always is that we as team pick up three points."
Lewandowski's coach Pep Guardiola said ahead of Tuesday night's match that he still wants "more, more, more", and that, "he also has to focus on our play, and fight for the long balls.
"He has to focus on his passes, on our crosses and his chances. But I understand just how important goals are for an attacker...
"When he tries the best for the team I am happy. And of course, when he scores goals I am even happier."
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