Ajax manager Alfred Schreuder believes Kudus flourishes more as an attacker amidst debates of his best position
Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus has been talk of the town after a fantastic World Cup campaign with Ghana.
The Right to Dream graduate was a joy to watch in the World cup, scoring two goals for the Blavk Stars in three group stage matches.
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Kudus who is a naturally a midfielder has been thriving in attack for both club and country this season.
His manager at club level, Alfred Schreuder added to the ongoing debate of the best position for Kudus.
“Of course he has done that for us in recent months. In terms of scoring ability, I think Kudus can look back on a good first half of the season,” he told Veotbal International.
“At Ajax, there is always talk of fourteen to fifteen players who can all play,” added Schreuder.
“That is true, and Mo is one of them. I said from the start that he looks more like a free attacker to me, who is very difficult to defend. That was partly because we also have many good midfielders I think he can also play well at 10, but more in a midfield with two number six in his back.”
Kudus is set to join his Ajax teammates after Ghana was eliminated from the ongoing World Cup in Qatar.
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