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Mohammed Kudus makes 50th West Ham appearance

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Ghana forward Mohammed Kudus has reached fifty appearances in the Premier League for West Ham.

Kudus reached the milestone in West Ham’s 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace at the London Olympic Stadium.

Although the Ghanaian did not score, he lasted the entire duration of the match, played on Saturday, January 18, 2025.

Saturday’s match was Kudus’s 17th Premier League appearance for the season and he has scored three times while assisting one goal for a teammate.

Last season, Kudus scored eight times in thirty-three league matches and recorded six assists.

In all, the Ghanaian scored 18 goals and recorded seven assists in 48 appearances in a largely impressive debut season.

Source: myjoyonline

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