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FootballVideo: Mohammed Kudus Opens Up on Favourite Career Moment, Food and Dream Holiday Destination
- Mohammed Kudus has disclosed his best moment in football
- The Ghana international starred for the Black Stars at the World Cup
- Kudus joined West Ham in the summer transfer window
Ghanaian midfielder, Mohammed Kudus has highlighted the favourite moment in his career following his move to English Premier League side, West Ham United.
The 23-year-old is enjoying a positive start to his career in London after netting his first goal for the Hammers in the Europa League game against Backa Topola last Thursday.
In 14 questions with West Ham's number 14, the former Ajax star opened up on the best moments in his life and his dream holiday destination.
Speaking on his best moment, Kudus picked his time at the 2022 FIFA World Cup as the highlight of his young career.
"Playing at the World Cup," he said in a video shared on social media when asked about his favourite footballing moment.
Kudus was Ghana's best player at the tournament in Qatar, scoring two goals and providing an assist in three matches. The talented midfielder won the man of the match award in Ghana's victory over South Korea.
He went on to describe his time at West Ham as positive while picking Ghanaian reggae-dancehall star, Stonebwoy, as his favourite musician. Stonebwoy's 'Life is a Journey' remains the West Ham midfielder's best song.
The Right to Dream Academy graduate has dreams of visiting Tanzania and loves West Africa's most popular delicacy, Jollof rice.
Kudus joined West Ham in the summer transfer window from Dutch Eredivisie side Ajax Amsterdam, as reported by whufc.com.
Kudus reflects on debut West Ham goal
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Mohammed Kudus has shared his excitement after he scored his debut goal for West Ham in the comeback win against Backa Topola in the Europa League.
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FootballThe Ghana international headed home from a James Ward-Prowse corner to give the Hammers a second-half lead moments after forcing an own goal from Nemanja Petrovic.
Kudus was handed his first start on Thursday night and lasted the entire duration of the 3-1 win at the London Olympic Stadium.