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Mohammed Kudus Wins Man of The Match After Sensational Assists In West Ham Win

Mohammed Kudus has once again demonstrated his dedication to West Ham and the trust they have placed in him by delivering a remarkable performance in their recent match against Burnley.

Despite conceding a penalty early in the second half, Kudus managed to redeem himself by providing two crucial assists. With just four minutes remaining, he skillfully maneuvered his way into the box and delivered a cross that led to an own goal by Dada O’Shea.

In the 90th minute, Kudus delivered another exceptional cross, which was met by Tomas Soucek and resulted in a winning goal for West Ham.

Throughout the entire match, the 23-year-old midfielder showcased his talent and determination. This victory on the road is of great significance for David Moyes’ team. In the English Premier League, Kudus has now contributed to five goals, scoring two and providing three assists.

Per this performance, Kudus has two goals and two assists in 10 EPL games.

Similarly, Kudus was honoured with the Man of the Match title in West Ham United’s triumph over Lincoln City in the EFL Cup a few weeks ago. The 23-year-old displayed remarkable prowess on the flanks, contributing significantly to the Hammers’ advancement to the next stage of the competition with a 1-0 victory in Lincoln.

Tomas Soucek secured the sole goal of the game in the second half, securing the win for the Premier League team. Kudus surpassed tough competition from goalkeepers Lukasz Fabianski, Konstantinos Mavropanos, and Soucek to secure his second Man of the Match accolade at West Ham.

Source – Tru News Report

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