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‘Best young player in world’ – Watch Jude Bellingham’s filthy skill past stricken opponent as Dortmund ace stars again


JUDE BELLINGHAM produced a marvellous piece of skill to carry on his scintillating run of form.

Borussia Dortmund faced off against Augsburg last weekend in a 4-3 thriller as the Bundesliga returned following the World Cup break.

Jude Bellingham knocked the ball past his opponent with an outrageous skill
He received the ball on the wing before using the reverse leg to confuse his opponent
Bellingham then had the ball at the byline to try and create a scoring opportunity

With Dormund leading late on, Bellingham was played the ball on the right flank and produced an audacious skill to knock the ball past his opponent with his reverse leg.

Bellingham then got ball at the byline and attempted to find a team-mate in the centre, but the ball ended up rolling through a host of bodies after a defender got a touch to divert its direction.

But fans online were quick to lavish praise on the 19-year-old.

One fan said: “Give this man whatever he wants.”

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A second fan declared: “Best young player in the world.”

A third fan: “That’s outrageous !!!”

Another added: “This kid is seriously talented 👏🏼⚽️”

The England World Cup star scored his side’s opener – a worldie in itself – in the match before later adding an assist.

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It puts his tally on four goals and three assists in the Bundesliga this season.

Meanwhile, he has also added five goal contributions in the Champions League.

His strong performances for both Dortmund and England have seen him earmarked for a huge transfer to the Premier League, with the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United all interested.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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