In the early morning of November 27 (Vietnam time), Kylian Mbappe scored a poker, helping Real Madrid come back to defeat Olympiacos 4-3 away in the 5th round of the Champions League group stage.
This brilliant performance not only brought Los Blancos 3 valuable points, but also helped the French star break two individual records in the most prestigious tournament in Europe at the club level.
The 1998-born star scored a lightning hat-trick in the first half, helping Real Madrid quickly decide the match at Olympiacos.
According to Opta, these 3 goals were scored in just 6 minutes and 42 seconds, officially becoming the second fastest hat-trick in Champions League history, only behind Mohamed Salah's record of 6 minutes and 12 seconds.
Not only in terms of speed, this performance also made Mbappe history as the player with the most away hat-tricks in the Champions League (4 times), surpassing the 3-time achievement of Italian legend Filippo Inzaghi.
The 26-year-old striker also scored the fourth goal in the second half, becoming the first player in Real history to score 9 goals in the first 5 matches of a Champions League season, breaking Cristiano Ronaldo's old record (8 goals in the opening 5 matches of the 2013 2014 and 2017-2019 seasons).
In total, in all competitions, Mbappe has scored 21 goals in just 3 months of the season, proving his status as a top superstar in the world.