Ahead of West Ham United’s crucial FA Cup clash against Fulham tonight, manager Graham Potter has highlighted the creative talents of Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus. The 23-year-old has been a key figure in the Hammers’ lineup, and Potter is eager to tap into his ability to generate attacking opportunities, especially with several players missing from the squad.
Potter, who previously managed Chelsea and Brighton, acknowledged the challenges of dealing with injuries and absences but sees Kudus as an important asset in the current situation. “Sometimes in these situations, you have to be creative,” Potter remarked. “You have to look at the attacking players you have and what their attributes are and use them accordingly, so Mo’s got the capability to do that. It’s an option for us,” he added.
Kudus, who has scored three goals and provided an assist in 15 Premier League appearances this season, will be looking to lead West Ham to victory and help his team bounce back after a disappointing FA Cup defeat to Aston Villa over the weekend.
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