Mohammed Kudus has been shortlisted for the Premier League Player of the Month accolade for December.
Throughout the month, the talented Black Stars forward showcased his exceptional skills by participating in six matches and netting four goals, contributing significantly to the Hammers’ rise to sixth place in the league standings.
Kudus played a pivotal role in the team’s victories against renowned clubs such as Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspurs, Arsenal, and Wolverhampton Wanderers. However, he faces tough competition from other notable players, including Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, Wolves’ Matheus Cunha, and Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise.
Additionally, Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi and Dominic Solanke, Tottenham’s Son Heung-min, and Chelsea’s Cole Palmer are also in contention for the prestigious award. Kudus, who joined West Ham United during the summer transfer window from Ajax Amsterdam, has undeniably proven himself as one of the standout signings of the season.
Mohammed Kudus has introduced a fresh trend in the English Premier League every time he finds the back of the net, and he has graciously shared his unique celebrations with the fans.
His celebration entails the Ghanaian international sprinting towards the advertising boards and casually taking a seat. Speculations have been rife about the motive behind his unconventional goal celebrations, but a recent interview sheds light on a different aspect.
Obviously when you get to this level and you do stuff, people like to read deeper meanings into them. This don’t mean anything bro. I am just taking a deep breath. It means nothing to me. I am just sitting down to take a deep breath.