David Moyes happy with Mohammed Kudus
West Ham coach David Moyes has commended Mohammed Kudus for his impressive performances and seamless integration into the team.
Kudus, who transferred from Ajax during the summer window in a five-year deal valued at 43 million euros, has netted five goals across various competitions for the Hammers.
Moyes specifically lauded Kudus for his impact during the team’s 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at the London Olympic Stadium, emphasizing his ability to pose challenges for the opposing full-back, Tyrick Mitchell, and scoring a well-executed goal.
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“I was genuinely impressed. Right from the start, he caused Tyrick Mitchell, who is a good full-back, a lot of problems. He was probably our brightest spark and our brightest chance to get a goal. He scored a really good goal, and it was a good move too, to get us the goal,” Moyes stated in an interview with the club website.
Moyes also acknowledged Kudus for adapting well to the team, highlighting his capacity to score goals and create opportunities for fellow teammates.
“He’s settled in well, getting us goals, and in the main, a lot of the forward boys – whether it be Tomáš Souček or Mo, or Lucas Paquetá or Jarrod Bowen – have been getting us goals, so long may it continue,” Moyes added.
With 11 Premier League starts under his belt, Kudus has contributed three goals and an assist for West Ham. He aims to continue his stellar form when the Hammers take on Tottenham Hotspur in the upcoming Premier League fixture on Thursday.
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