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Ghanaian midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, continued his stunning form for Ajax on Saturday, September 10, as the club recorded a 5-0 win over SC Heerenveen.
The 22-year-old was twice on the score sheet for Ajax, who played at home against Heerenveen in the Eredivisie.
Kudus, who was starting his second successive game, scored his first of the evening in the 48th minute after Davy Klaassen and Kenneth Taylor had scored to give Ajax a 2-0 lead before the halftime break.
The attacking midfielder grabbed his second shortly with Dusan Tadic providing the assist once again to take the score to 4-0.
Kudus was then replaced by Lucas Ocampos in the 72nd minute while substitute Brian Brobbey went ahead to score the fifth goal.
The Champions League Man of the Match winner in Ajax's game against Rangers in midweek was also named the star of the game as he coup that prize on Saturday.
Kudu has now been directly involved in five goals in his last three appearances while he has scored three times in his last two starts for the club.
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