From a promising adolescent, Jeremy Doku of Manchester City has become one of the most explosive and unstoppable wingers in the Premier League.
Originally seen as a raw talent, Doku is now giving the sort of performances that justify City’s £55.5 million investment in him; his recent masterclass against Liverpool stands out as a watershed moment in his fledgling career.
Exhibiting speed, accuracy, and flair evocative of football legends like Thierry Henry and Eden Hazard, the Belgian winger tore through Liverpool’s defense in City’s 3-0 victory, enthralling the Etihad fans.
He is one of the most feared attackers in the league because of his ability to keep control when dribbling at a great pace.
Doku’s improvement did not happen overnight. His development under Pep Guardiola took time, patience, and discipline. Once criticized for inconsistency and a lack of composure, Doku has now earned Guardiola’s full trust.
The City manager praised his work ethic, aggressiveness, and willingness to learn—traits that have helped him evolve from a super-sub to a consistent starter.
Growing up honing his ability on Antwerp’s concrete pitches, Doku’s play is founded on courageous inventiveness. Once describing him as a player with “no limits” but in need of tactical direction, football legend Thierry Henry worked with him in Belgium’s national setting. Doku has now discovered balance.
Many ex-professionals, including Roy Keane and Micah Richards, have praised his performances, calling his confidence and footwork “unplayable.” For Doku, on the other hand, success stems from faith and humility.
He said recently that his spiritual rebirth has brought clarity and calm, therefore enabling him to play without fear.
Doku’s emergence gives Guardiola’s team a new excitement as Manchester City keeps dominating—a perfect mix of ability, speed, and spiritual conviction pushing him toward football greatness.

