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Mohammed Kudus’ two goals against Freiburg in the Europa League have been nominated for West Ham United’s Goal of the Month for March.
The Ghanaian midfielder scored twice to power the Hammers into the quarterfinals of the Europa League with a commanding 5-0 victory at the London Stadium on March 14.
The first, an astonishing solo goal resulting from a deep run from his own half, is almost certain to win the award.
Mohammed Kudus’ two goals against Freiburg have been nominated for West Ham Goal of the Month.
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) April 1, 2024
He also assisted two of the goals in contention.
In shot here is one of the goals he scored against Freiburg in the Europa League.#JoySports
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It is worth noting that Mohammed Kudus also assisted with two of the six goals in contention for the award.
The winner of the award will be decided by a vote among the club’s fans.
Mohammed Kudus previously won this award with his scissor kick goal against Brentford in November 2023.
The 23-year-old has now surpassed Andre Ayew as West Ham’s highest-scoring Ghanaian with 13 goals, one more than Andre – achieved in just 15 games compared to Andre’s 50.
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