In a captivating display, Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus claimed the Man of the Match accolade for his instrumental role in West Ham United’s comeback victory against Burnley.
Despite a setback early in the second half, where Kudus conceded a penalty that Jay Rodriguez converted, the former Ajax star showcased resilience and skill. With just four minutes left on the clock, Kudus orchestrated a decisive play, manoeuvring into the box and delivering a cross. Although initially misdirected by Dara O’Shea, the move ultimately led to an equalizer.
Not stopping there, Kudus demonstrated his playmaking prowess by delivering a masterful cross in the 90th minute, met skillfully by Tomas Soucek, securing a late victory for the Hammers.
Starting from the beginning and enduring the entire match duration, the 23-year-old midfielder played a pivotal role in West Ham’s successful away win under the management of David Moyes.
Kudus’ contribution extends his impressive statistics in the English Premier League, with a total of five goal involvements, comprising two goals and three assists, showcasing his growing impact in the league.