
Ghana and West Ham forward Mohammed Kudus says he’ll stick to his preferred dribbling and entertaining style despite the risks involved.
The 24-year-old is among the Premier League’s elite dribblers, often moving the ball graciously while weaving through tight spaces with relative ease.
The Ghanaian completed the most take-ons (127) in Europe’s top 5 League’s at the end of 2024.
At the moment, Kudus is ranked as part of the top five Premier League dribblers and part of the top 10 players with the most take-ons in Europe’s top five leagues.
The Ghanaian had previously stated his love for football was birthed out of the sheer entertainment the game brings, citing Thiago Alcantara as his role model for his ability on the ball.
Kudus reiterated his point while talking to UK-based Ghanaian rapper Gunva B for Premier League productions.
“We are all different, and we all have our impact in the world, so there’s not a single day I’ll ever change my style of play for any coach, anybody, whatsoever,” he said
“I think me expressing myself on the pitch, playing how I play is just who I am, and that will never change.”
“At the end of the day, be the boy from Nima living his dream, and maybe people can find inspiration through that by being myself,” he added.
Kudus has failed to kick on from his sterling debut Premier League season, contributing five goals this term as West Ham lie just outside of the relegation zone.
The post I’ll never change my style of play – Mohammed Kudus first appeared on 3News.
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