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How Doku became key player for treble-chasing Man City

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Jeremy Doku has scored five goals and provided five assists in 28 Premier League appearances this season

When recently asked if Jeremy Doku could reach the levels of Vinicius Jr and Lamine Yamal, Pep Guardiola was in no doubt.

"Yeah, for sure," said the Manchester City boss. "And always accept being pushed. Always accept that. And that is so nice. We are really pleased. Now he is winning games. But he has always been really, really good."

Doku has evolved as a player and is beginning to realise his immense promise at City after nearly three years with the club.

Still just 23, the Belgium winger was signed from Rennes for £55.4m in August 2023, with City aware of his high potential.

His pace and dribbling quality have always been best in class – underpinning a unique profile in the modern game.

Speaking to The Athletic, Shaun Maloney, one of Doku's former coaches with Belgium, said that even during the Under-17 European Championships, the young winger's quality immediately stood out.

"What you see now in terms of one-v-one dribbling was exactly him then. He was taking it in his own half and dribbling 70 and 80 yards," Maloney said.

A few years later, during Doku's first year playing for Rennes, Kylian Mbappe and his father sat in the stands watching on in awe.

"I was speaking with my father about a player I had noticed from the stands because of his pace," said Mbappe.

"The player was Doku at Rennes. In my five years as a pro, I had never seen someone with so much explosivity in his first steps."

With specific standout qualities, players can forge strong careers, but becoming the star of an elite side comes from pulling together those qualities in a complete manner – something Doku has now started to do.

Saturday will see him hoping to help secure Man City a second trophy of the campaign, when they face Chelsea in the FA Cup final at Wembley.

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As one of the fastest players in world football, even Kylian Mbappe was impressed by Jeremy Doku's pace

When talking about Doku, Guardiola is quick to stress the importance of standards off the pitch.

He said: "Everybody knows that he's made an incredible step in the sense of saying, 'I am Jeremy Doku, I am going to win games.' The greatest players always have that mentality.

"It [all] depends on mentality. [He has to say] I want to become one of the best in the world, otherwise you're in a comfort zone. That is how you reach that [next] level."

And for as much as Doku has improved on the pitch, he has shown that level of self-reflection, accountability and focus off it too.

Doku has spent time working with Gabriel Deieno, a mental performance coach who works with elite athletes.

And after a particularly impressive performance against Liverpool, Doku credited his deepening faith in God for his success.

The smallest of distractions at the highest level can derail the most talented of players but Doku has has found stability off the pitch

Across this season, Guardiola has trusted Doku in a number of roles. Irrespective of what he has asked from him, what has remained constant has been how much responsibility the City boss has given his winger.

With the increase in man-to-man defending in the Premier League this season, the strength and dribbling quality of Doku has allowed him to get the better of the opposing defenders even if teams double or triple up on him.

This changing tactical landscape has therefore made him increasingly key to City.

In City's 3-0 win against Manchester United, Doku was asked to leave the touchline, moving into the centre of the pitch. This helped City overload United's midfield two with four of their own players.

With City's midfielders close to each other, Doku – receiving in-field – would turn and drive at the defence, attracting players towards him while freeing up space for Nico O'Reilly on the left flank.

Against United, Doku moved into midfield helping City create central overloads – and left space for Nico O'Reilly on the flank

And much of City's success this season can be put down to the on-field relationship of that left-sided duo.

For most of the campaign Doku has taken a more natural left-wing position, which has put opponents in a lose-lose situation.

By doubling up on Doku, teams have attempted to minimise his dribbling threat, in turn leaving space for O'Reilly to get into the box. This has led to the England full-back amassing 15 goal contributions in all competitions this season so far.

When teams have instead focused on O'Reilly's central attacking position, Doku has then relished the chance to dribble past a single defender before dangerously cutting the ball back to his team-mates.

Here we see Doku's positioning dragging Arsenal's right-back Ben White out wide, leaving space for O'Reilly to run into

When Doku joined City, part of the rationale was to utilise him on the right wing – a position he played at Rennes more often than he has in Manchester.

From here, instructions were simpler. He could beat his man on the outside with his speed and play crosses with his stronger right foot.

Perhaps a sign of trust in his total footballing ability, Doku's role on the left wing has evolved further this season into one that allows him to cut inside and play centrally – often on his own accord.

By rolling his defender and facing the opposition's goal when the game becomes stretched, he has added to his arsenal of assists by playing through balls to Erling Haaland running in behind.

For the opening goal against Galatasaray, Doku finds Haaland running in behind. From central positions, Doku can play vertical passes that suit the Norway striker's strengths

Against more stubborn defences, Doku has shown an ability to cut inside and away from goal, increasing the distance from nearby defenders, before striking the ball into the far corner.

"When I look at all my goals this season, I don't see one tap-in," Doku says. And although this appears to be a good problem to have, the winger's thirst for self-improvement was clear.

"When I look at, for example, Sterling in his seasons here, all the tap-ins that he scored – at least five, six, seven a season.

"I want to score also those goals where I just tap-in, [back] post, run in and tap-in. That's really the thing that I need to work on."

Doku's signature finish appears to be this cut-back movement that gives him enough space to take a shot into the far corner

The strengths that set Doku apart came fairly naturally. But hard work has improved his understanding of the game to best maximise that talent.

While he looks to add tap-ins to his attacking game next, he deserves credit for already having improved his defensive understanding this season.

Guardiola's City have opted to defend in a 4-2-4 formation out of possession, holding their shape before pressing in specific moments.

The two strikers are tasked with blocking passes into midfield – so it falls to the wingers in this system to take on the physically taxing job of pressing the opposition's centre-back while also blocking passes into the full-back.

Doku, alongside Antoine Semenyo, has done this well and was key in nullifying Arsenal's build-up in both the Carabao Cup and Premier League wins in recent weeks.

City's 4-2-4 defensive shape requires intensity and an understanding of when to press from the wingers

Doku's tenacious pressing has also resulted in him winning the ball back high up the pitch then scoring after turnovers in games against Chelsea and Brentford.

Doku and two team-mates converge around Chelsea's Moises Caicedo. Doku wins the ball from this situation, drives at goal and scores City's third goal

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Taiwan insists it is independent after Trump warning

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Taiwan has insisted it is a sovereign, independent nation, after US President Donald Trump cautioned it against formally declaring independence from China.

Trump's remarks came after a two-day summit in Beijing, after which he said he had "made no commitment either way" about the self-governing island – which China claims as part of its territory and has not ruled out taking by force.

After talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump also said he would soon decide whether to approve an $11bn ($8bn) package of weapons to be sold to Taiwan.

The US administration is bound by law to provide Taiwan with a means of self-defence, but has frequently had to square this alliance with maintaining a diplomatic relationship with China.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has previously stated that Taiwan does not need to declare formal independence because it already sees itself as a sovereign nation.

On Saturday, presidential spokesperson Karen Kuo said it was "self-evident" that Taiwan was "a sovereign, independent democratic country".

She added, however, that Taiwan was committed to maintaining the status quo with China – in which Taiwan neither declares independence from China nor unites with it.

Many Taiwanese consider themselves to be part of a separate nation, though most are in favour of maintaining their current status.

Washington's established position is that it does not support Taiwanese independence, with continued ties with Beijing being contingent on its acceptance that there is only one Chinese government.

In an interview with Fox News after meetings with President Xi, Trump reiterated that US policy on Taiwan had not changed, while making it clear he did not seek conflict with Beijing.

"I'm not looking to have somebody go independent," he said.

"You know, we're supposed to travel 9,500 miles (15,289km) to fight a war. I'm not looking for that. I want them to cool down. I want China to cool down."

On the flight back to Washington, the US president had told reporters that he and Xi had spoken "a lot" about the island, but said he had declined to discuss whether the US would defend it.

Xi "feels very strongly" about the island and "doesn't want to see a movement for independence", Trump said.

Beijing has been vocal in its dislike of Taiwan's president, who it has previously described as a "troublemaker" and a "destroyer of cross-strait peace".

China has ramped up military drills around the island in recent years, raising tensions in the region and testing the balance that Washington has struck.

Trump said the impending arms package would be discussed with Taiwan's leadership.

He added: "I'm going to say I have to speak to the person that right now is, you know, you know who he is, that's running Taiwan."

The US does not have formal relations with Taiwan, though it maintains substantial unofficial relations. US presidents do not traditionally speak directly to Taiwan's leader, and to do so would be likely to cause significant tensions with Beijing.

"Our nation is grateful to President Trump for his continued support for security in the Taiwan Strait since his first term in office," Taiwan's presidential spokesman said.

"Taiwan will continue to deepen co-operation with the US to achieve peace through strength, ensuring that peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait are not threatened or undermined, which serves the common interests of Taiwan, the US, and the global democratic community."

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Whale found dead near Danish island after German rescue operation

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A humpback whale rescued after beaching itself in Germany has been found dead near a Danish island.

The whale was first spotted stuck on a sandbank on 23 March, off the island of Poel on Germany's Baltic coast.

It swam free in early May after a water-filled barge carried it into the North Sea.

The operation was privately funded by two German entrepreneurs and spurred intense public debate, with critics suggesting it would only cause the animal distress.

A whale carcass was reportedly spotted on Thursday off the Danish island of Anholt, located between Denmark and Sweden.

Authorities were not immediately able to confirm it was the same whale. In a statement the Danish Environmental Protection Agency said conditions on Saturday made it possible for the whale's identity to be verified, and its tracking device retrieved.

The agency told AFP "there are no concrete plans to remove the whale from the area or to perform a necropsy, and it is not currently considered to pose a problem in the area".

But it stressed that people should not approach the whale because it might carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans.

There may also be a risk of explosion, it added, because of large volumes of internal gas caused by decomposition.

The whale, nicknamed "Timmy" or "Hope" by rescuers and German media, became stranded on Timmendorfer Beach in Lübeck Bay on 23 March.

At first it freed itself but became stuck again several times.

German authorities attempted a number of rescues before announcing they were giving up.

Entrepreneurs Karin Walter-Mommert and Walter Gunz later funded a private rescue, fitting the whale with a tracking device and coaxing it onto a water-filled transport ship called Fortuna B.

Till Backhaus, the environment minister in the northern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, hailed the operation as a success and an "example for Germany of what can be done".

But wildlife groups have been sceptical about the whale's future after its release into the North Sea.

The German Oceanographic Museum warned that the whale was at risk of drowning because it was so weak.

Whale and Dolphin Conservation was especially downbeat, warning that the whale had no long-term chance of survival and had suffered skin damage because of the lack of salinity in the waters along Germany's Baltic Sea coast.

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Streeting says he would join leadership race as Burnham vows to 'save' Labour

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Wes Streeting has confirmed he would enter any potential Labour leadership contest, days after resigning as health secretary and telling the prime minister he had "lost confidence" in him.

Streeting said on Saturday: "We need a proper contest with the best candidates on the field, and I will be standing."

Meanwhile, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham told the BBC he was seeking to stand in the Makerfield by-election to "save" the Labour Party.

Burnham – who is widely expected to try to replace Sir Keir Starmer as leader should he be selected as the party's candidate in the by-election and win – said the vote must be a moment to "reclaim the Labour party, to save it from where it's been".

The prime minister is resisting calls to stand down and set a timetable for his departure following Labour's election losses in early May – and is expected to fight any challenge from likely contenders, including Burnham and Streeting.

Streeting resigned on Thursday but stopped short of formally launching a challenge to Sir Keir's leadership.

Asked on Saturday whether he had the backing of the 81 Labour MPs needed to trigger such a contest, Streeting said: "I do have support in the parliamentary party, but this week I also had a choice."

Speaking to reporters at a conference hosted by Labour-aligned political organisation Progress, he went on to say the party could have "rushed" into a contest.

But doing so without giving Burnham the chance to stand would mean a new leader would lack "legitimacy", he said – which would end up "extending the instability and uncertainty" in the party.

He said he would not speculate on Sir Keir's future, and that despite any "disagreements" between them the prime minister had "many remarkable qualities" and was "someone of enormous decency".

Asked what he would say to voters thinking about backing Burnham, Streeting said: "Vote for him, in Makerfield especially."

Burnham was cleared on Friday to stand in the by-election by Labour's ruling National Executive Committee, after the constituency's current MP said he would vacate it to make way for the Manchester mayor.

This would pave the way for him to return to Westminster as an MP – which he must do to join a leadership contest under Labour Party rules.

He told the BBC on Saturday that Labour "needs to be better".

"We've got to see this as a moment to reclaim the Labour party, to save it from where it's been – we can't just carry on as we are".

He said that he wanted Labour to "be part of working class people".

"I think Britain has been on the wrong path for 40 years, it started de-industrialisation, de-regulation of the buses, privatisation of life's essentials."

Asked whether the election was a vanity project and voters would be frustrated by another election, he said: "I think this is a very necessary election, it's about fixing politics because it's not been working for people."

Burnham said he would "put everything into it", adding: "We're going to change the conversation in this campaign. We're going to get Labour closer to these communities again."

The BBC understands the by-election is likely to take place on 18 June.

Sir Keir has faced mounting pressure from MPs to resign following elections on 7 May which saw Labour lose almost 1,500 councillors in England and suffer heavy losses in Wales and Scotland's national elections.

The BBC is aware of nearly 90 Labour MPs who have since called on Sir Keir to leave his post, or set out a timetable for his resignation.

However, more than 150 MPs have indicated support for the prime minister, or said it was not the right time for a leadership contest.

Sir Keir has told his cabinet that he will "get on with governing" and warned that a leadership contest could result in "chaos".

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