Tottenham Hotspur’s summer signing Mohammed Kudus is fast becoming one of the Premier League’s standout performers, earning glowing praise from England legend Alan Shearer.
Kudus, who made the high-profile move from West Ham United during the summer window, has wasted no time settling into life in North London under new Spurs boss Thomas Frank. After a full pre-season, the 25-year-old Ghanaian midfielder has started every league match, showcasing his creativity and attacking flair.
His impact was on full display at the Amex Stadium last weekend, where he provided two crucial assists to help Spurs claw back from a 2-0 deficit and secure a 2-2 draw against Brighton. Frank lauded Kudus for his sharp link-up play and fearless one-on-one skills, describing him as an essential cog in his tactical setup.
Alan Shearer echoed those sentiments on The Rest is Football podcast, saying, “Kudus did well again. He’s a real threat, isn’t he? Yeah, 2-0 down, they were always going to take 2-2, but I thought they were worthy of a point. Thomas Frank has made a really good start there.”
Kudus’s numbers underline his influence: four assists in just five Premier League appearances for Spurs—just one short of his entire total from last season with West Ham. With such form, the Ghana international is quickly proving to be a game-changer in Tottenham’s new era.




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