Mohammed Kudus achieves new milestone. African footballers. Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has reached a significant milestone of 50 appearances in the English Premier League, just halfway through his second season at West Ham United.
The 24-year-old achieved this new achievement after starting in the match against Crystal Palace on Saturday. Unfortunately, the Hammers lost at home after French forward Jean Philippe Mateta scored twice in the second half, giving Crystal Palace a 2-0 win.
Kudus, who made the move to West Ham in the summer of 2023, played 33 Premier League games during his first season with the club. He scored eight goals and provided six assists in that time, showing his impact on the field.
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So far this season, Kudus has featured in 17 Premier League matches, scoring three goals and adding one assist. He could have reached this 50-game milestone earlier, but he missed five matches due to a suspension after receiving a red card in the game against Tottenham Hotspur in October.
Although it has been a tough season for West Ham, Kudus has continued to impress, and he is reportedly being targeted by some of the biggest clubs in England, with Liverpool and Manchester City said to be interested in signing him.
Since joining West Ham, Kudus has become an important player for the club. His performances have shown why he is considered one of the standout players for the London side, and his future looks bright as he continues to grow in the Premier League.