Real Madrid fans say ‘we need to give Dortmund another £100m’ as Bellingham scores & assists 99th-minute winner in epic

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REAL MADRID supporters have joked they should pay Borussia Dortmund more for Jude Bellingham after his latest heroics.

Carlo Ancelotti‘s side were 2-0 down at home to Almeria before a sensational comeback saw them win 3-2.

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In the 98th minute, Jude Bellingham's cushioned header to the back post is finished by Dani Carvajal and Real Madrid go 3-2 up from being 2-0 down ⚪ pic.twitter.com/oIrAgLVEbl

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Jude Bellingham begun the comeback by scoring a penalty[/caption]
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He then turned provider as Dani Carvajal scored the last-gasp winner[/caption]

Bellingham inspired the incredible second-half performance as he coolly netted a penalty after 57 minutes.

Vinicius Junior equalised ten minutes later to set up a frantic finish.

Real Madrid pushed for the winner and got it in the 99th minute via Dani Carvajal.

The right-back stabbed home from close range after Bellingham started the attack and then sprinted the length of the pitch to grab the assist by heading across the face of goal.

It was the 18th time the midfielder has scored for Los Blancos since his £115million move from Dortmund in the summer.

And his assist tally for the season rose to eight.

With Bellingham continuing to shine, Real Madrid fans would be happy send Dortmund extra cash as a thank you.

One said: “We literally robbed Dortmund on Bellingham deal. Should’ve pay them £100m more.”

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Another added: “The kid is carrying the worlds biggest club on his back.”

A third commented: “99th minute of the game and Bellingham busts a gut to set-up the winner. What a player he is.”

More reacted: “Bellingham is something else. That boy went to Real Madrid and just is shining, goals, assists, he’s doing it all.”

The 20-year-old revelled in victory, tweeting after the game: “And breathe.”

He will have plenty of time to recover from his lung-busting run in the closing stages as he is suspended for Real Madrid’s next game against Las Palmas on Saturday for picking up a fifth yellow card.

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Carvajal poked in the winning goal[/caption]
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