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Ghana and West Ham United midfielder Mohamed Kudus has set his sights on attaining greater heights in the world of football.
The 24-year-old announced his presence in the English Premier League with a huge statement in his debut season with the Hammers racking up impressive numbers with 14 goals to his name.
The Black Stars midfielder also came out as the player with the most successful dribbles in the 2023/24 season with 95 beating Manchester City's Jeremy Doku (81).
Speaking to Rising Ballers, the West Ham man says he acknowledges the progress he has made in his career so far but is still determined for more.
"I try to get the balance of not looking at that (where I come from) and feeling satisfied and thinking like I've made it now because I still believe that I still have a lot under my belt to come," he said.
"For me, I'm just trying to find the balance like I said knowing how far I've come and being grateful to God and all the people around me who supported for that to happen also knowing that there's still a lot more to do."
Kudus, who has enjoyed a tough season in front of goal this season both in the club and national colours, will be looking to capitalise on his good performance against Arsenal last weekend in subsequent games.
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