Mohammed Kudus’ impressive start at West Ham has given way to a concerning slump in form.
After a standout first season, where he scored eight goals and provided six assists, the 24-year-old Ghanaian midfielder has managed only four goals this campaign across all competitions, sparking worries about his future at the club.
His season took a significant turn following a dramatic London derby against Tottenham, where a goal was overshadowed by a red card, suspension, and fine.
Since then, his contributions have been minimal, with just one goal against Brighton and one assist against Wolverhampton.
West Ham’s turbulent season, marked by managerial changes, has also affected Kudus, who has struggled for consistency despite being used in various attacking roles.
Additionally, his poor performances with the Ghana national team have led to concerns about his confidence and morale.
With the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on the horizon, Kudus’ ability to regain his form is crucial for both West Ham and Ghana.
Fans will hope he can rediscover his best performances in time for key matches ahead.