West Ham forward Mohammed Kudus has admitted to falling short of his own high expectations since the start of the Premier League season. The Ghanaian international has found it challenging to make a consistent impact under new Head Coach Graham Potter, often being substituted before the 70th minute in most games.
Speaking ahead of West Ham’s upcoming Premier League clash with Aston Villa, Kudus reflected on his performances and the need for both personal and team improvement. Despite his challenges, the 24-year-old has contributed three league goals and one assist this season.
“I think definitely I want more,” Kudus said in an interview on the club’s website. “I set higher standards for myself. I’m not there yet, but we keep working because individually and as a team, we all know the reality of the situation we are in.”
Kudus also shared insights into his versatility on the pitch, discussing the nuances of playing in different positions.
“It’s a whole different feeling playing in the centre and then being out wide. My aim is to analyze both situations and help the team in the best possible way,” he added.
With West Ham striving for consistency, Kudus’s determination to improve could play a key role in turning the season around for the team.
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