Alexander Sorloth breaks historical record with faster hat-trick in LaLiga in Atlético Triunf

He Atlético de Madrid thrashed the Real Sociedad In the Metropolitan Stadium, but all eyes took them Alexander Sorlothwho signed a performance for history. The Norwegian striker needed only four minutes to score three consecutive goals, establishing the new fastest hat-trick record in LaLiga’s history.

The rojiblanco attacker, who faced the club he debuted in Spain and in the stadium where he scored his first goal in 2021, took advantage of the absence of Julián Álvarez (sanctioned) and the initial substitution of Antoine Griezmann to lead the solo attack. Simeone trusted him, and Sorloth responded with one of the most memorable performances in the championship.

So were Sorloth’s goals:

Minute 7 (1-0): Center of Pablo Barrios, control of Sorloth and lethal auction from the penalty spot.

Minute 10 (2-0): Assistance from Samu Lino, control and definition to the second stick.

Minute 11 (3-0): Defensive error of the Royal Society, a loose ball that the Norwegian makes a goal.

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In just four minutes, the striker already had a hat-trick. An unprecedented fact in LaLiga, according to the data of the journalist Pedro Martín.

And he didn’t stop there. At the 30th minute, Sorloth sealed his fourth goal after a quick transition commanded by Javi Galán, who left the ball for the final 4-0 before the break.

Historic record: LaLiga fastest hat-trick

With his triplet in 4 minutes, Alexander Sorgeh exceeds the previous record that belonged to David Villa, who scored three goals in 5 minutes with Valencia in 2006 against Athletic Club.

Top 5-faster hacks in LaLiga’s history:

1. Alexander Sorloth – 4 minutes (Atlético de Madrid Vs. Real Sociedad, 2025)

2. David Villa – 5 minutes (Valencia vs. Athletic Club, 2006)

3. Cristiano Ronaldo – 8 minutes (Real Madrid vs. Espanyol, 2015)

4. Fernando Morientes – 9 minutes (Real Madrid vs. Las Palmas, 2002)

5. Karim Benzema – 10 minutes (Real Madrid Vs. Valladolid, 2023)

On a magical night for Atlético de Madrid, Alexander Sorloth enters LaLiga’s history books with an unprecedented feat. His shit-trick lightning not only sealed a blunt triumph, but also places it among the great scorers of the Spanish championship.