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Jeremy Doku explains what he's learned so far at Man City

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Jeremy Doku has revealed the importance of staying calm and keeping the ball is the biggest thing he's learned at Manchester City so far.

City moved to sign the exciting winger in a £55.5million deal from Rennes last month to replace the departed Riyad Mahrez. Doku grabbed his first goal for the club on Saturday as he bagged an important equaliser in the 3-1 win over West Ham.

Driving in from the left, the Belgian showed immense pace and skill to have defenders reeling before slotting into the far corner.

The goal was just as good as his fantastic performance, which had Pep Guardiola purring afterwards. READ MORE: City follow Liverpool to send Premier League message at West Ham READ MORE: Man City player ratings vs West Ham The manager admitted he didn't expect Doku to play at such a high level already but the 21-year-old has explained what he's already learned in his few weeks in Manchester. “I keep on learning - every training session and game," he said. "From the last game [Fulham] I learned that you have to be calm.

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