West Ham United manager David Moyes has praised Mohammed Kudus' start to life at the club following yet another brilliant performance last weekend.
Kudus scored his first Premier League brace over the weekend as West Ham beat Wolverhampton Wanderers at home.
The Ghanaian has now scored nine goals across all competitions for the Hammers including five in the Premier League.
Reacting to the 23-year-old's start to life in East London, Moyes said: "He's made a brilliant start here. I always say it's not easy for boys coming over from other leagues to do well in the Premier League initially.
"I think he's done great. He's all-round a really good player, and we're really thrilled."
Kudus is expected to be unavailable for West Ham early next year with the Black Stars set to compete at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
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