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Published on 2024-04-16 09:00:00
BBC pundit Garth Crooks praised a Manchester City player, Jeremy Doku, for his outstanding performance against Luton Town. Doku played a crucial role in City’s 5-1 win, scoring a goal, delivering an assist, and winning a penalty. He had an impressive passing accuracy of 96% and successfully completed six dribbles during the match. Doku’s performance earned him a match rating of 9.6/10 and he was named in Crooks’ Team of the Week.
Crooks highlighted Doku’s ability to tear apart the Luton Town defense single-handedly, praising his contributions to City’s dominant victory. The 21-year-old winger showcased his skills with 87 touches, 53 completed passes, and six shots on goal. With his standout performance, Doku emerged as the highest-rated player in City’s squad, indicating his potential to be a key player in the team’s pursuit of more trophies this season.
As City aims for further success in the coming matches, Doku’s consistent top performances could be instrumental in their quest for silverware. Crooks’ recognition of Doku’s impact against Luton Town reflects the winger’s growing influence on the team and his ability to make significant contributions on the field. With his stellar display in the recent match, Doku has proven himself as a key player for City and a player to watch in the upcoming fixtures.
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