Jeremy Doku: All You Need to Know About the New Rising Star
Jeremy Doku lauds his Manchester City comrades for their effortless collaboration as the Cityzens decimated Bournemouth 6-1 in a Premier League showdown that showcased Doku’s exceptional talent.
The young Belgian international was the undisputed star of the match, contributing to a remarkable five-goal involvement, including four assists and the opening goal of the game.
Doku’s performance further solidified Manchester City’s standing as the most prolific scoring team in the Premier League, surpassing formidable competitors like Aston Villa, Newcastle, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham. Doku was quick to attribute his success to the synergy and skill of his fellow players at the Etihad Stadium.
Jeremy Doku Commends His Teammates
In his own words, he stated, “I’m very proud but in this team, it is so easy because there is a lot of movement. Everybody is top, and when you play with top players, it is easy to find the right pass, to find the right time to do something.”
Doku’s assessment of his performance was characterized by humility and gratitude for his teammates, “Honestly, I knew when I had to go, I found the right balance, and I think that was the most important. It was a good performance from me, from the team, so I’m very happy.”
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The young forward’s impact on the game was undeniable. After scoring the opening goal, he went on to set up goals for Bernardo Silva, Manuel Akanji, Phil Foden, and Silva once more before Nathan Ake added City’s sixth goal, assisted by Oscar Bobb.
Doku’s remarkable display has now put him in competition with Jack Grealish for the coveted left-wing position, and it may well have earned him a starting spot in the upcoming Champions League match against Young Boys. When asked about his thoughts on Doku’s performance, manager Pep Guardiola showered the young star with praise, saying, “He’s not just one against one and one against two. He surprised all of us – he’s a great footballer. It’s incredible how he changes the rhythm in five meters. After that when he’s not able to dribble, he makes good decisions and I’m impressed by that. That’s why for me he’s a great, great footballer.”