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West Ham United fans are increasingly calling for Mohammed Kudus to be handed a starting berth in the team following his impressive start to life in East London.
The Ghana international is yet to start a game in the Premier League but has been included in the starting lineup on two occasions, both in cup competitions.
Kudus started against TSC Topola in West Ham's opening game in the Europa League and scored twice on the evening at home but has been used from the bench in the Premier League games.
Following his recent cameo in the win over Sheffield United, some Hammers fans have called for the 23-year-old to have a starting role in the team in subsequent games.
Here are some of the comments on Facebook from West Ham fans who feel the need for the Ghanaian to be given more opportunities:



Kudus is expected to return to the lineup when West Ham take on Freiburg in the Europa League on Thursday away from home.
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