Friday 20 January 2017 13:39, UK
With 300 goals scored in his career, Bayern Munich forward Roberto Lewandowski has picked his best strike, but which one makes the cut?
The Poland international has netted 268 club goals - including his spells at Borussia Dortmund and Bayern in the Bundlesiga - with 42 strikes for his country.
Speaking at the launch of Nike's HyperVenom III boots, Lewandowski revealed his best ever goal came during an historic few minutes in September 2015, where he scored five goals in nine minutes against Wolfsburg which he also said was 'the best moment ever'.
He broke a number of records, including the quickest Bundesliga hat-trick (four minutes), as well as the quickest time for scoring four and five goals and the most goals scored by a substitute after he came on at the start of the second half.
Lewandowski also discussed what it takes to be a world-class finisher and how he defines his style as both a footballer and a striker.
"To me, the defining characteristics of a finisher are the speed and the goal scoring technique as well as keeping the ball close to the feet. I will look for free space to try to play a give-and-go and score a goal," Lewandowski said.
"I try to send back the ball, working together with my team-mate until the very last shot. These things are my strong traits."
Hit play on the video above to discover what Lewandowski's best ever goal is and to see the full interview. The new HyperVenom will be available from Nike.com from January 30, 2017.