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Wolfsburg’s Bas Dost celebrates after scoring against Werder Bremen during their Bundesliga match on Sunday. Image Credit: AP

Berlin: VfL Wolfsburg cemented second place in the Bundesliga on Sunday with a 5-3 thumping of Werder Bremen, with Bas Dost taking his tally to 11 goals in six games.

Wolves’ Dutch striker Dost is on an incredible scoring run, with nine goals in his last four league games and two in as many Europa League games.

Bremen suffered their first defeat of 2015 after a fairy-tale run of five previous wins and a draw had taken them from last to ninth in Germany’s top flight.

“We always believed in the win. We have repeatedly proven we can always come back quickly,” said Dost, who scored four goals in Wolves’ 5-4 win at Bayer Leverkusen a fortnight ago.

The game at Werder’s Weserstadion began at a frantic pace as the scores stood at 2-2 with 18 minutes gone.

Bremen took a half-time lead after an own goal from Wolves’ Portugal midfielder Vieirinha from a shot by Werder’s Felix Kroos, brother of Germany star Toni.

Dost then played a part in Wolves’ three second-half goals, netting in the 47th and 50th minutes before giving Daniel Caligiuri a simple tap-in.

The weekend’s results mean the league’s top three have a settled look about them with three months left of the season.

Leaders Bayern remain eight points clear, while Wolfsburg appear just as unlikely to be caught with a ten-point lead over Borussia Moenchengladbach.

Gladbach cemented third with a 2-0 win at home to relegation-threatened Paderborn with goals either side of half-time by USA international Fabian Johnson and Patrick Herrmann.