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Jobe Bellingham scores on his full Borussia Dortmund debut as Bundesliga side claim 4-3 win over Mamelodi Sundowns in Club World Cup

Jobe Bellingham scores on his full Borussia Dortmund debut as Bundesliga side claim 4-3 win over Mamelodi Sundowns in Club World Cup

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Jobe Bellingham scored his first goal for Borussia Dortmund during their Club World Cup clash with Mamelodi Sundowns.
The 19-year-old followed in the footsteps of his older brother Jude by joining the Bundesliga giants in a £32million move from Sunderland earlier this month.
He made his debut off the bench in the Club World Cup opener against Fluminense on Tuesday night, but was handed a starting role against Sundowns - and showed promising signs that he's ready to carve out his own path in black and yellow.
With Dortmund 2-1 up against the South African champions, Bellingham extended their lead just before half-time, firing a half-volley into the bottom corner from inside the box.
Lucas Ribeiro had burst through a static Dortmund defence, picking up the ball on the halfway line and gliding past two opponents to score a shock opener after 11 minutes.
But the lead last only five minutes before a calamitous error from Sundowns goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, who played a short pass to Nmecha who had an easy tap-in for the equaliser.
Dortmund went ahead after a slick set of one-two passes between Julian Brandt and Guirassy who powered home with his head before Bellingham's strike.
Rayners struck the woodwork for Sundowns 10 minutes into the second half but on the hour mark Daniel Svensson's cross from the left took a wicked deflection off Sundowns' fullback Khuliso Mudau as Dortmund extended their lead.
Two minutes later, the South African side pulled one back as Teboho Mokoena's free kick was floated to Rayners, who struck the foot of the post but the rebound bounced back onto his head and he did not waste the second opportunity.
Mothiba struck in the 90th minute as Sundowns stole away possession and the substitute scored from close range but they could not find an equaliser.
Bellingham joined following two impressive seasons at Sunderland, who he helped earn promotion back to the Premier League last month.
He played 43 matches in all competitions for the Black Cats last season and was named as the Championship Young Player of the Season.

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