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Ghana star, Mohammed Kudus, has named Thomas Partey and Thiago Alcantara in his Premier League five-a-side team.
The 23-year-old was asked to select his players from Arsenal, Man City, Man United, Liverpool, and Newcastle United.
Kudus went for his national teammate, Thomas Partey, from Arsenal and childhood hero, Thiago Alcantara, from Liverpool.
Looking to select a player from Manchester United, he went for former Ajax teammate, Andre Onana.
Kudus also added Jeremy Doku, a Belgium international of Ghanaian descent, from Manchester City, before completing the list with Newcastle United’s Swedish forward, Alexander Isak.
He conducted this exercise in an interview with JD Football.
Mohammed Kudus’ Premier League five-a-side team:
•Thomas Partey
•Thiago Alcantara
•Andre Onana
•Alexander Isak
•Jeremy Doku
Mohammed Kudus’ Premier League 5-a-side team:
Thomas Partey
Thiago Alcantara
Andre Onana
Alexander Isak
Jeremy Doku
He was given the option to choose from Arsenal, Man City, Man United, Liverpool, and Newcastle.#JoySports credit: @JDFootball
pic.twitter.com/EKAKFQvFpT— ⬅️ #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) October 24, 2023
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