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Mohammed Kudus' stunning run of form continued on Saturday as the Black Stars midfielder was on target in West Ham United's win over Manchester United.
The 23-year-old scored the second goal of the game as the Hammers claimed a 2-0 victory at the London Stadium.
Kudus came into the Premier League game at the back of a brace in their last game against Wolverhampton Wanderers with Lucas Paqueta setting up his last two goals.
West Ham opened the scoring in the second half through Jarrod Bowen who ended up a receiving end of a Paqueta lofted pass.
The goal was the Englishman's first in his career against the Red Devils.
That lead became two shortly as Kudus dispossessed Kobbie Mainoo off the ball before playing a quick exchange with Paqueta, who set him up again.
With the latest goal against United, Kudus has now scored 10 goals in all competitions for the Hammers since his arrival from Ajax.
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