JUDE BELLINGHAM scored a wonder goaland set TWO Champions League records during Borussia Dortmund’s Champions League clash with Sevilla on Wednesday night.
The German giants took an early lead in Spain as Raphael Guerreiro put them in front after just six minutes.
And Bellingham, who wore the armband as Dortmund captain, then doubled their advantage with a sublime goal shortly before the break.
The 19-year-old superstar picked up the ball on the left-hand side of the penalty area and drifted beyond Sevilla defender Nemanja Gudelj.
He then perfectly finished with the outside of his right boot, finding the far corner with supreme ease.
And that wasn’t the only way Bellingham caught the eye on Wednesday evening.
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He also set two thoroughly impressive records in the Spanish city.
As skipper, Bellingham became the first English teenager to start a Champions League game as captain of his side.
And he broke more ground by becoming the first midfielder in Champions League history to score in three consecutive appearances while still a teenager.
Bellingham is widely regarded as one of the most talented youngsters in world football.
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The ex-Birmingham man has contributed 13 goals and 19 assists in 101 games for Dortmund.
He is attracting interest from the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid as Europe’s giants circle ahead of a potential move in the summer.
And his £83million price tag may well have increased even further in recent weeks following his majestic displays for England during the international break.
In particular, Bellingham was instrumental in dragging the Three Lions back from 2-0 down against Germany at Wembley – with Gareth Southgate’s men eventually drawing 3-3.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk