Kudus Still Seeking First Tottenham Goal Despite Creative Impact
Ghana's Mohammed Kudus shows creative flair at Tottenham with two assists in five matches, while still pursuing his first goal of the 2025/26 season. Manager Thomas Frank maintains strong faith in the midfielder's potential.

Mohammed Kudus in action for Tottenham Hotspur during their Premier League clash at the London Stadium
Ghana's rising star Mohammed Kudus continues to adapt to life at Tottenham Hotspur, showing flashes of brilliance but still pursuing his first goal after five matches in the 2025/26 season.
Creative Influence Growing Despite Goal Drought
The talented midfielder, who arrived at Spurs with high expectations, has already demonstrated his creative prowess with two assists in five appearances. His energetic pressing and ability to drive forward have particularly impressed in matches against elite opposition.
Premier League Journey Continues
Since his debut in the UEFA Super Cup against Paris Saint-Germain, Kudus has featured prominently in Premier League clashes, including matches against Manchester City and his former club West Ham United. His recent return to the London Stadium showcased his work ethic despite the ongoing search for his first goal.
Manager's Faith Remains Strong
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank continues to express confidence in the 24-year-old Ghanaian international. The coach has repeatedly praised Kudus' contribution to the team's overall play, highlighting his:
- Exceptional work rate and pressing ability
- Creative influence in midfield
- Versatility across attacking positions
- Strong combination play with teammates
Path to Success
As Ghana's emerging football ambassador, Kudus represents more than just his club performances. Experts believe his first goal could unlock a new level of confidence and impact for both Spurs and his national team duties.
"Once Mohammed breaks his duck, we expect him to show his full potential. His creativity and work rate are already at an elite level," noted teammate Richarlison recently.
With Tottenham's ambitious push for silverware this season, Kudus' eventual goalscoring breakthrough could prove crucial in the months ahead.
Edwin Gyimah
Ghanaian journalist, covering African affairs for the past 10 years.