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West Ham United midfielder Mohammed Kudus has expressed his desire to go bigger and better this coming season following his explosive start to life in the Premier League.
The 23-year-old shone in midfield throughout his first season in England, appearing 45 times for the Hammers last season in all competitions, scoring 14 goals and providing six assists.
Although acknowledging his magnificent start at West Ham, the Ghanaian superstar insisted that his game would reach even greater heights under new boss Julen Lopetegui and that he still has a lot to give at the London Stadium.
"To start and announce myself, it was quite a good start for me personally, but I believe I still have so much in me that I can still show to everyone."
Kudus also commented on West Ham's preseason fixtures, stressing on their importance as preparation for next season.
“I’m looking forward to getting back out on the pitch against Dagenham and Redbridge on Saturday, and then going out to America very much,”
“It is an important preparation for the new season and I’m really excited for it."
Kudus also completed the 2023/24 season as Europe's most successful dribbler and also won West Ham's Goal of the Season with his solo goal against SC Freiberg in the Europa League.
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