Bayern's Lewandowski ruled out for four weeks with knee injury
The HinduBayern Munich's Poland striker Robert Lewandowski has been ruled out for four weeks after suffering sprained ligaments in his right knee, the German champion said on Tuesday. READ| Benzema to stand trial in October for alleged blackmail His injury is a big blow to Bundesliga leaders Bayern, which travels to second-placed RB Leipzig on Saturday and faces Paris St-German in the Champions League quarter-finals next month. READ| UEFA to lift 30% COVID limit on crowds for bigger audience at Euro The 32-year-old was on track to break Gerd Mueller's 1971-72 Bundesliga season record of 40 league goals in one campaign with eight games left. Lewandowski, the 2020 FIFA World Player of the Year, climbed to second place in the Bundesliga all-time scorers list earlier this month when he moved up to 271 goals, behind only Mueller and his astonishing 365-goal record.