Current Black Stars assistant coach, George Boateng has heap praises on enterprising footballer Kudus Mohammed, describing him as a talented player.
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The 21-year-old Right to dream graduate joined Ajax last two seasons has gradually established himself as one of the best players for his club and for the Ghana national team, Black Stars.
Following Ghana’s triumph over Nigeria in the World Cup playoffs, Boateng wants Kudus to move on from being viewed as a wonderkid to an established world-class player.
Kudus was declared fit after sustaining a rib injury whilst on international duty with Ghana in November.
The injury saw him miss the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon with the Black Stars.
Since returning from injury, the former Nordsjaelland midfielder has come on as a substitute on four occasions for the Ajax first team in the past month.
“Mohammed Kudus is an outstanding player, one that I really admire and I love watching him,” Boateng told Citi Sports.
“But he needs to start kicking on now because staying talent for many years is not good enough.
“You need to go from talent to becoming a world-class player.” he addded.
The draw for the 2022 FIFA World Cup will take place at 16:00 GMT in Doha, Qatar today and Ghana has been placed in Pot 4 alongside Cameroon.
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