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West Ham United manager David Moyes says Mohammed Kudus is beginning to show his real quality following his good run of form at the club.
After a slow start to life in East London, the Ghanaian has turned things around with his recent performances and gradually becoming a fans' favourite at the London Stadium.
Kudus has netted six goals across all competitions for the Hammers and has three goals in five starts in the Premier League so far.
The 23-year-old is expected to be involved once again when West Ham face Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday with his boys full of praise for him ahead of the fixture.
“Mo [Kudus] has started great for us. He’s had an impact with his goals and assists, and I think his all-round play has been good. It will also improve as he gets more used to the Premier League and the intensity of the games," Moyes said at his presser.
"I’ve been hugely impressed [by] how well he’s done. He’s probably started better than I would have anticipated. We eased him in during the first couple of games but since then we’ve found that he was scoring or making goals for us. Now he’s starting and doing much of the same, and we hope that continues."
Kudus recently won West Ham's Goal of the Month award with his overhead kick against Brentford in the Premier League while he is also in the run for the Premier League's Goal of the Month award.
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