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‘He’s unplayable’: Pundit left utterly blown away by ‘sensational’ £55m Man City player

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Don Hutchison has lavished praise upon Jeremy Doku, who stole the shole for Manchester City in their 6-1 win against Bournemouth.

Speaking to Optus Sport, the pundit gave his two cents on the £55.5 million (Fox Sports) man.

Now, Don Hutchison has waxed lyrical about Jeremy Doku, who registered four assists and a goal against Bournemouth on Saturday.

Don Hutchison raves about ‘unplayable’ Jeremy Doku after Bournemouth masterclass

So much that even Rodri claimed after the game that the Belgian is a similar type of winger to the likes of Raheem Sterling and Leroy Sane.

The 21-year-old was a force to be reckoned with against the Cherries, as his dribbling, finishing, chance creation and decision-making were simply elite on the day.

Don Hutchison lauded Jeremy Doku for his devastating showing against Bournemouth, saying, “Half the price of Jack Grealish, cost less than Mason Mount, cost less than Kai Havertz.”

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“At 21, the sky is the limit because very rarely do you get a player in this scenario who’s got the weight of pass and the cleverness to put it safe side onto Bernardo Silva’s left foot”, he said.

“But honestly, he was sensational. He’s unplayable.”

Jeremy Doku has been far better than expected

Of course, Don Hutchison and several other pundits would have expected Jeremy Doku to eventually kick on at Manchester City.

But considering brand-new wingers tend to struggle in their debut seasons under Pep Guardiola and the challenge of settling into the Premier League, it seemed like the youngster was set to have a quiet campaign.

However, that has not been the case whatsoever, with two goals and five assists to Doku in the league already.

The former Rennes sensational seems to be an instant fit in City’s system and he is running their attack since his arrival.