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Ghana star, Mohammed Kudus, has emerged as the player with the most successful dribbles in the English Premier League season so far this season.
The West Ham United attacking midfielder despite arriving late in the summer without preseason has managed to out-perform everyone in successful dribbles.
This does not come as surprise given the successes the former Ajax talisman achieved in the Dutch league before a summer move to North London.
The 23-year-old midfielder sits top of the list of players with most successful dribbles with 66 take-ons completed.
That is four ahead of Manchester City’s Jeremy Doku who completed 62 dribbles.
Others on the list are Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Matheus Cunha with 52 dribbles, with Luton Town’s duo Chiedozie Ogene and Ross Barkley—third, fourth & fifth respectively on the table.
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