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Former Chelsea forward Didier Drogba has been impressed by Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus and two other players in the English Premier League.
Kudus, who joined Spurs in the summer transfer window for £55 million, has provided five assists and scored once in nine Premier League appearances this term.
No winger has more assists, accurate crosses, duels won, or successful attacking actions than Kudus in the top five leagues.
In an interview with Sporty TV, when asked who he has been most impressed by so far, Drogba said: “I like Kudus.
"I used to like [Nicolas] Jackson because I saw a lot of similarities [with myself].
"Of course, my brother, of course, Mohammed Salah, King Salah.”
Kudus will hope to continue his fine form in Spurs’ next Premier League outing against Chelsea in a London derby.
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