West Ham United’s manager, David Moyes, has showered praise on attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus for his outstanding performance since joining the club. Kudus showcased his prowess by scoring twice in West Ham’s recent triumph over Wolves in the Premier League, bringing his total goals to nine across all competitions, with five in the Premier League.
Moyes acknowledged the formidable challenges foreign players encounter while adapting to the rigorous demands of the Premier League.
However, he expressed his delight at Kudus’ remarkable ability to seamlessly integrate and deliver impressive performances on the pitch.
Speaking about Kudus’ impactful start, Moyes stated, “He’s made a brilliant start here.
I always say it’s not easy for boys coming over from other leagues to do well in the Premier League initially.” The manager highlighted Kudus as an exceptional all-around player, emphasizing the team’s thrill at his contributions.
While Kudus is set to be absent from West Ham in January due to international duties with the Ghana national team at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, Moyes remains optimistic about the player’s long-term prospects with the club.
Kudus’ seamless integration into the squad and his invaluable contributions on the field have endeared him to fans. His combination of pace, skill, and finishing ability positions him as a key player and suggests a promising future as a mainstay in the West Ham team.
As Kudus continues to make waves, Moyes and the West Ham faithful anticipate more stellar performances, solidifying the Ghanaian midfielder’s status as a significant asset for the Hammers.