Manchester City winger Jeremy Doku said he wants to be more selfish by scoring more goals after helping his team reach the FA Cup final.
Doku's shift in mindset comes as the club seeks to secure a major trophy. His goal contributed to a 2-1 [1] victory over Southampton at Wembley Stadium in London, ensuring City's progression to the final match.
The winger said he wants to increase his personal goal tally while continuing to support the team's collective success. By focusing on finishing more often, Doku believes he can add more goals to his personal trophy cabinet, and better assist the club in winning the FA Cup [2, 3].
City's victory at Wembley Stadium solidified their position as a primary contender for the title. The match ended in a 2-1 [1] result, with Doku's contribution serving as a pivotal moment in the semi-final clash.
While Doku has been known for his playmaking and dribbling abilities, this stated intent to be more selfish marks a potential evolution in his role on the pitch. He said he wants to balance his assist-heavy game with a more clinical approach to scoring.
The club now prepares for the final, with Doku intending to carry this aggressive mentality into the championship game to ensure a victory for Manchester City [3].
“Jeremy Doku said he wants to be more selfish by scoring more goals”
Doku's willingness to prioritize scoring suggests a tactical shift in Manchester City's attacking strategy. By transitioning from a pure provider to a more clinical finisher, the winger could become a more unpredictable threat for opposing defenses in the FA Cup final.





