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Bellingham’s goal a surreal experience for new Dortmund signing

Bellingham’s goal a surreal experience for new Dortmund signing
Borussia Dortmund forward Jobe Bellingham. PHOTO/@BlackYellow/X

Jobe Bellingham said his first goal for Borussia Dortmund was a surreal experience as the new signing from Sunderland made an immediate impact at the Club World Cup on Saturday, June 21, 2025.

Bellingham scored the third goal in Dortmund’s 4-3 win over South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns at the TQL Stadium and was named man-of-the-match at the end of the Group F encounter.

“It is a little bit surreal really. When the ball hits the net, it’s just crazy,” the 19-year-old said.

“Everything happened so slowly, but yeah, I’m really pleased.”

It was a second run out, but first start, for Bellingham since his move from Sunderland to the Bundesliga giants, where he will look to follow in his elder brother Jude’s footsteps.

Jobe’s goal was smartly taken, although the Sundowns goalkeeper palmed the ball straight at him. But Bellingham avoided an attempted block by a defender, and sent the keeper the wrong way, by cleverly holding his shot for a split second.

He already knew the comparisons to big brother Jude were inevitable, especially after scoring on his first start for Borussia Dortmund.

Four years, nine months and one week after Jude scored on his first start for the black and yellow – a 5-0 win in the German Cup – Jobe scored on his first start.

Bellingham said it had been a hard assignment in the midday sun in Ohio, where the temperature was 32 degrees Celsius (90°F).

“I think the conditions make it so difficult, especially for us being a European team. They (Sundowns) played a fantastic game, but I’m sure they’re used to this kind of weather, but we’re different, they are not,” he said.

“But it’s something we are going to have to adapt to as the tournament goes on.”

Bellingham said he was happy to be playing so soon after signing a five-year deal for what reports said was an approximately Ksh4.62 billion transfer deal.

“The lads have really helped me settle in and it’s been a different experience because rather than signing and then having a summer off, I’ve got an opportunity to meet everyone and get to grips with how we play and how the coach wants us to play as a team.”

Coach Niko Kovac said he was delighted with the form of Bellingham.

“He is among those who are the future of this club,” the Dortmund boss said.

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