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Jude Bellingham Brace Helps Six-Goal Borussia Dortmund Keep Pace With Bayern Munich

Two goals from England's Jude Bellingham helped Borussia Dortmund to a spectacular 6-0 win over Wolfsburg on Sunday, keeping the Bundesliga title race on a knife edge with three games to go. Bellingham struck twice in the second half as Dortmund ran Wolfsburg ragged in a statement victory to keep alive their hopes of a first title in 11 years. The win keeps Edin Terzic's team within a point of league leaders Bayern Munich, who battled to a narrow 2-1 win over Werder Bremen on Saturday.

"It's not over yet. We need to win all our games and see what happens, but the belief is definitely still there," said Dortmund midfielder Emre Can, who also heaped praise on Bellingham and fellow goalscorer Karim Adeyemi.

"It makes it easier for me when they play like that. They both have the quality to score goals and they showed that today," he said.

England international Bellingham, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid in recent days, now has 13 goals in all competitions this season.

Dortmund took the lead after just 14 minutes as both sides went for the throat in the opening exchanges.

Adeyemi was quicker than his marker to pick up Julian Ryerson's deflected cross and headed the ball expertly under the bar for the opener.

Wolfsburg should have equalised when Patrick Wimmer found himself through on goal, but the German striker fired the ball straight at Dortmund keeper Gregor Kobel.

At the other end, Donyell Malen wasted a brilliant opportunity on the counter-attack when he decided to square the ball instead of shoot in a one-on-one with Wolfsburg keeper Koen Casteels.

Unfazed, Dortmund doubled the lead through a Sebastien Haller tap-in just before the half-hour mark.

After Mats Hummels won the ball back brilliantly in

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