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Ghana international Mohammed Kudus scored his first Premier League goal for West Ham United to save them from defeat on Sunday afternoon.
The 23-year-old came off the bench to score the equalising goal in their game against Newcastle United at the London Stadium, sealing a point for them.
Mohammed Kudus scores his first Premier League goal to draw West Ham United level against Newcastle United.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) October 8, 2023
It’s also his third goal for the club pic.twitter.com/T8J6Lbbnxt
Kudus has yet to start a league game for the Hammers since his arrival in the summer and this was the case once again on Sunday as they faced the Magpies.
However, the midfielder was thrown into the picture in the 75th minute of the game with West Ham trailing 2-1.
Kudus capitalised on the momentum coming off the bench to score the second goal of the game for the Hammers and tie the game.
His goal adds to the pressure from West Ham fans on David Moyes, who earlier this week clamoured for the Ghanaian to be handed more game time.
Kudus has so far scored three goals for the London-based club since joining from Ajax.
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