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Former England defender Jamie Carragher has attributed West Ham United’s struggles in the 2024/2025 Premier League season to a decline in form by Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus.
Kudus impressed in his debut Premier League campaign in 2023/2024 after joining from Ajax, registering a combined 14 goals and assists across league and European competitions.
His contributions helped the Hammers secure a strong finish domestically and in the Europa League.
This season, however, the 24-year-old has managed only four goals and two assists in 29 league appearances.
"One of the reasons why West Ham are where they are this season is because he hasn't shown the form that he showed last season," Carragher said.
"Last season, he looked fantastic; he just hasn't looked the same player this season."
Carragher also suggested that Kudus could be sold at the end of the season as West Ham look to raise funds, noting the player is attracting interest from top European clubs.
“I wouldn't be surprised if there was a change there in some way, because West Ham need the money," he said.
"Other clubs might think this is an off-season for him. Last season showed the type of player he can be.”
Watch Carragher's remarks on kudus below:
@Carra23 on Mohammed Kudus's impact at West Ham this season pic.twitter.com/ZhLsDZmuHp
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 18, 2025
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