 
                    Tottenham Hotspur and Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has emerged as Europe’s most elusive dribbler, leading all players across the top five leagues with 32 completed dribbles so far this season.
According to data from Opta, Kudus’s total puts him ahead of established names such as Vinicius Jr, Lamine Yamal, Jeremy Doku and Nico Williams, underlining his explosive start to life at Tottenham. His ability to glide past opponents and create openings has quickly made him a key figure in Thomas Frank’s side.
Since arriving from West Ham United, Kudus has seamlessly adapted to Tottenham’s fluid attacking system, combining pace, close control, and balance to torment defenders. The 24-year-old has also contributed one goal and four assists in the Premier League, but it is his confidence on the ball that has particularly stood out.
Kudus’s dribbling success has added a new dynamic to Spurs’ attack, offering unpredictability and flair in the final third. His performances have earned praise from pundits across England, with many tipping him to become one of the league’s most exciting creative players this season.
With upcoming fixtures against Chelsea and Manchester United in the Premier League, Kudus will look to maintain his form and extend his lead as Europe’s most dangerous ball-carrier.
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