
Mohammed Kudus believes the floodgates have been opened after scoring his first Tottenham Hotspur goal on Saturday, 4 October 2025, in the 2-1 win at Leeds United.
Kudus, making his 10th appearance in all competitions, scored via a deflection in the second half to snatch victory for Thomas Frank’s side.
The Ghana assisted Mathys Tel to put Tottenham ahead before Leeds came out strongly to knot the score line courtesy a Noah Okafor close-range finish.
“It feels really good,” Kudus told Spursplay. “Something I’ve been working on for the past month, to score my first (Tottenham) goal and it will open doors for more to come.
“Sometimes it’s not about winning the first ball, it’s the reaction for the second ball and when I went inside, I just thought, âshoot in the corner’ and I’m so glad it went in.”
Tottenham became the first team to win at Elland Road in the league since September last year, but were forced to dig deep, showing their battling qualities under Thomas Frank.
Kudus added: “The game was less about tactics, it was about great determination and who wants it more because they were running and fighting for the ball.
“We knew that we had to match their intensity. That’s what the game was about and I think every one of us was on top to get the win.
“I love it, however the opponents want to play, we will definitely match up to that.”
Kudus is now justifying the £55 million the club paid to West Ham United for his services this summer.
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