Jeremy Doku is making a strong case as one of the Premier League's most electrifying talents, with former striker Clinton Morrison calling his recent form "breathtaking." The Belgian winger scored twice in Manchester City's dramatic 3-3 draw with Everton before adding a crucial 60th-minute goal in their 3-0 victory over Brentford—a must-win match that kept City's fading title hopes alive.
Against a stubborn Brentford side, Doku stepped up when it mattered most. "I was sat there thinking, 'Who's going to produce a bit of magic?'—and it was Jeremy Doku with an unbelievable finish," Morrison said on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily.
Morrison, a former Premier League striker himself, didn't hold back in his praise. "He has been brilliant—breathtaking. When he plays like that, he is a world-beater and one of the best around. He causes full-backs all kinds of problems by being able to go inside and outside. That finish against Brentford was outstanding."
For Manchester City, Doku's surge couldn't come at a better time. With the title race tightening and an FA Cup final on the horizon, Pep Guardiola will need his dynamic winger to maintain this level. "If City want to win the league, he needs to keep these kinds of levels. It will be important in the FA Cup final too," Morrison added.
Whether you're a City fan or just love watching pure footballing skill, Doku's recent performances are a reminder of why he's quickly becoming one of the most exciting players to watch in world football.
