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West Ham United manager, Graham Potter, has heaped praise on forward, Mohammed Kudus, after his brilliant display against Arsenal.
The Ghana international was in imperious form in West Ham’s shock 1-0 win over title chasers, Arsenal, at the Emirates Stadium.
Potter was quick to single out the positive influence the former Ajax man had on the game in his post match press conference.
”He [Mohammed Kudus] was really good. I think every day, he is a bit of an example. Every day in training, he’s been really, really good. His effort and application have been top.”
"Sometimes when the team isn’t functioning as well as you would like, the individuals within it sometimes don’t look as good as they can be.
“He’s actually been brilliant, and I think he got his reward today because his performance was fantastic," he said.
Kudus ended the game as the most fouled player, and was on hand in the sending off of Arsenal defender, Miles Lewis-Skelly, who brought him down to prevent a clear goalscoring opportunity.
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