Manchester City
Incredible stat shows how £50k-a-week is streets ahead of Leroy Sane and others for Man City
Since he joined the club in the summer, Manchester City supporters have adored electrifying winger Jeremy Doku, and a rather remarkable statistic has just surfaced regarding the player.
Joining from Rennes for an estimated £55 million, Doku became City’s third acquisition of the summer, following Josko Gvardiol and Mateo Kovacic.
When Doku was recruited, the prevailing opinion was that, as a young player, he would require some time to establish himself and would primarily appear as a substitute. Julien Laurens, a French journalist, advised him that his final product was subpar and that further development was necessary.
However, Doku’s limited involvement has not been the case thus far.
Doku has dominated contests since his somewhat lackluster debut against Fulham while playing for City.
He has garnered acclaim from fans and has also greatly impressed Pep Guardiola, who has made no secret of his delight at working with the Belgian.
Doku’s dribbling ability is one of his most intriguing qualities, and a particularly remarkable statistic has just been revealed…
City supporters are cognizant of the fact that whenever Doku receives the ball, he will almost certainly attempt to outrun his defender.
His acceleration from a standing position is so remarkable that he frequently abandons defenders in his path.
Given that his lightning-fast speed significantly contributes to his success rate when challenging opponents, it is unsurprising that it is frequently his initial thought.
Doku has a propensity to dribble, which is now reflected in a particularly remarkable statistic.
As of the present instant, Doku has a Premier League average of 4.9 dribbles completed per 90, as reported by the statistics and data website WhoScored.
This is without a doubt the greatest league average recorded by a City player during Guardiola’s tenure.
Prior to Doku’s arrival, Leroy Sane held the record for this metric. His average number of completed dribbles per 90 during the 2017-18 season was 3.2.
This is truly an astounding statistic. Sane was renowned for being City’s leading dribbler, but this merely demonstrates Doku’s prolific dribbling.
Given the remaining football games in this season, it is probable that the value of 4.9 will undergo a transformation by the conclusion.
Doku, who earns £50,000 per week, obviously enjoys getting the ball and charging at defenders. This may not be too far off from having end-of-season value, given that it pertains to his game.
Simply stated, the City players must constantly be on the lookout for him. Particularly when opposing teams that are defending extremely deep.
That is essentially the purpose for which he was acquired: to breach those obstinate defenses. This summer, Pep acquired ball carriers to assist City in breaching those more formidable units.
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