Germany winger Andre Schurrle claimed the first Bundesliga hat-trick of his career on Tuesday as Wolfsburg routed bottom side Hannover 4-0 away in the German league.
It was Schurrle’s cross at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana which saw Mario Gotze score Germany’s winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final.
But the 25-year-old Schurrle has struggled to hold down a first-team place since joining Wolfsburg from Chelsea a year ago.
"I already have the match ball in the changing room," beamed Schurrle as Wolfsburg got back to winning ways after Saturday's 2-0 defeat at home to Bayern Munich.
“I was playing more as a striker tonight and the change paid off. Of course I’m pleased, but it’s the sort of game which is good for the soul.”
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March 1 is a lucky day for Schurrle who also scored a hat-trick for Chelsea against Fulham in the Premier League exactly two years ago.
His performance will boost his standing at Wolfsburg and in this one game he has scored more goals than in his previous 33 matches for the Champions League side.
He needed just 26 minutes to score three goals before Germany teammate Julian Draxler added Wolfsburg’s fourth at Hannover’s HDI Arena.
Schurrle opened the scoring by firing home Draxler’s pass in off the post on 36 minutes.
He doubled his tally on 59 minutes and then claimed his third less than three minutes later when he chested the ball down and fired home with a superb shot.
He could have finished with four goals after his chip went just wide of the post before Draxler netted Wolfsburg’s fourth on 69 minutes.
The win leaves Wolfsburg eighth while Hannover are bottom and six points from safety.
The German FA (DFB) is expected to fine both clubs after one of the flares fired from the away fan block hit the Hannover bench before kick-off, but no-one was hurt.
“That sort of thing shouldn’t happen in a stadium,” said Schurrle in criticising the fans’ behaviour.
This is not the first time this fixture has been affected by fireworks.
In December 2014, Wolfsburg fans also fired four flares and set off a smoke bomb in the away section of Hannover’s stadium.
Both clubs were fined €6,000 (Dh24000) at the time.
“There is already some history of this happening and there should be no place for it in football,” said Hannover captain Christian Schulz.
Elsewhere, French striker Anthony Modeste rescued a point for Cologne in their 1-1 draw at Ingolstadt after forward Lukas Hinterseer had given the hosts the lead.
On Wednesday, Bundesliga leaders Bayern host fifth-placed Mainz while Borussia Dortmund are at strugglers Darmstadt.
Pep Guardiola’s Bayern will play Thomas Tuchel’s Borussia on Saturday in the mouth-watering top-of-the-table clash in Dortmund.
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