Moukoko's early tenure at Copenhagen has reinforced the need for patience. While the volume of matches has increased, the goals have not flowed freely. His current tally stands at four goals in 20 matches across all tournaments, including the Champions League qualifiers. Specifically in the Danish Superliga, the striker has netted only two goals and provided one assist in 12 appearances. This output is a noticeable drop from his most productive Dortmund 2022-2023 season, where he registered an impressive seven goals and three assists in 26 Bundesliga matches.
Moukoko attributes the current low numbers to a lack of match fitness accumulated over years of being a rotational player. "Everyone probably expected me to go to Denmark and destroy the league, but I hardly ever played 90 minutes for two years. Then suddenly playing every three days is a real challenge," said Moukoko.
He was criticised for his display in the Champions League against Qarabag and was substituted at half-time as his side lost 2-0 at home. "I am my own biggest critic. I know this isn't my level. It just wasn't my day. I would have substituted myself," he admitted.