
Mohammed Kudus continued his bright start to life at Tottenham Hotspur as Thomas Frank’s side secured a 2-0 victory over Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, their second successive Premier League win of the season.
After marking his debut against Burnley with two assists last weekend, Kudus once again showed his influence, completing the most dribbles (3) in the match while proving a constant threat down the right flank.
The Ghanaian attacker registered 43 touches, won seven of his eleven ground duels, and contributed defensively with two tackles and six recoveries.
Although he did not record a goal or assist this time, Kudus’s all-round game stood out. He completed 82% of his passes, delivered one accurate cross, and worked tirelessly on and off the ball, underlining why Spurs moved quickly to secure his signature this summer.
His energy was crucial in Spurs’ transitions, as Brennan Johnson’s opener and Joao Palhinha’s strike before half-time sealed another impressive win over Pep Guardiola’s side.
Kudus nearly forced a decisive moment when he collided with goalkeeper James Trafford in a challenge that could have seen City reduced to ten men.
Tottenham have now earned back-to-back clean sheets and six points from their opening two matches, with Kudus already proving to be a key figure in Frank’s new-look side.
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