The first person to successfully own a One-Eleven supercar with the most opulent platinum door and cockpit in the world is Jérémy Doku.
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Slovan Bratislava lost to Manchester City 4 to 0 last night. The world champions secured their first win of the season in the Champions League league phase with a superb performance. Several City players performed admirably throughout yesterday night’s match. Among them was Jeremy Doku. Both his best and worst traits were evidently displayed last night.
First, the defense in Slovan Bratislava had to admit that Jeremy Doku was a constant threat.
He played a key part in City’s performance and caused serious problems for the hosts. He had a number of great link-ups with Phil Foden, Ilkay Gundogan, and Rico Lewis. Against a vastly outmatched opponent last night, Doku, who was playing on the right flank, was able to display his best traits. According to the data supplied by OptaJoe below, Slovan Bratislava’s box has 26 touches. Since the 2008–09 season, no player had ever recorded a higher number than this one. Doku, in my opinion, had his best performance of the previous campaign. He earned an assist with a dominant performance. What did Doku’s last game go well?