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Jude Bellingham became the second-youngest scorer in the history of the Champions League knockout stages with the opening goal in Wednesday's quarter-final second leg with Manchester City. Englishman Bellingham, who is 17 years and 289 days old, curled a superb 15th-minute strike into the top corner in Dortmund to level the tie 2-2 on aggregate and put the Germans ahead on away goals. Only one younger player has netted in a Champions League knockout tie -- Bojan Krkic, who scored for Barcelona against Schalke in April 2008 aged 17 years and 218 days. Bellingham had scored his first Bundesliga goal for Dortmund in their 3-2 win at Stuttgart on Saturday. He signed for Dortmund in the close season for 26 million euros ($30 million) after impressing for English Championship side Birmingham City last campaign. Dortmund will face Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals if they hold on to beat Pep Guardiola's City. td/mw
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2021-04-14

