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West Ham United forward, Kudus Mohammed, has praised his team’s performance in their 4-2 win over Brentford in the Premier League on Monday.
Kudus provided an assist as teammate, Jarrod Bowen, bagged a hat-trick to give West Ham their first Premier League win in 2024.
Victory took West Ham back up two places to eighth ahead of a trip to Everton this weekend.
We needed it,” the Ghanaian explained. “The past games have been very difficult, but it was good to get the reaction and the win in front of the fans. We keep building on it and focus on the next game.
“I think [the two goals in seven minutes] showed how hungry we as players are for the goals because that is what we are supposed to do.
“I’m not surprised [about Jarrod Bowen’s hat-trick], more is coming.
“I think we wanted it more and you could see that from the start of the game as we got the goals quickly and there was an energy and determination of how much we wanted to win today. It was good to get the three points.”
Kudus has scored six goals, providing two assists, so far in the Premier League for West Ham this season.
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