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Tottenham Director Hails Kudus as Perfect Premier League Talent

Tottenham's Technical Director Johan Lange praises Mohammed Kudus's Premier League potential, highlighting the Ghanaian star's impressive impact since his £55 million transfer from West Ham United.

ParEdwin Gyimah
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Mohammed Kudus in action for Tottenham Hotspur, showcasing his Premier League prowess

Tottenham Hotspur Technical Director Johan Lange has praised Ghanaian sensation Mohammed Kudus, highlighting the forward's ideal attributes for Premier League success. The endorsement comes as Kudus continues to make waves following his £55 million summer transfer from West Ham United.

Rising Star's Impact at Tottenham

Since joining Spurs, Kudus has demonstrated why he commands such high praise. The dynamic forward, who recently helped Ghana secure crucial points in their World Cup qualifying campaign, has quickly become a fan favorite with his explosive style of play.

"We have known him for many, many years," Lange revealed to Sky Sports. "We knew this player had all the attributes to be a fantastic offensive player in the Premier League. We have already seen him having a great impact in the team."

Statistical Dominance

The numbers tell a compelling story of Kudus's impact:

  • Leads the league in attempted dribbles
  • Two assists in three matches
  • Tops Spurs' charts in chances created
  • Highest expected assists rate

International Success

Fresh from contributing to Ghana's World Cup qualification campaign, Kudus returns to domestic action in high spirits. His performances mirror the rising trajectory of other emerging Ghanaian talents making waves across professional football.

Upcoming Challenge

The 25-year-old faces an emotionally charged fixture against his former club, West Ham United, on September 13. Despite some fans' negative reactions to his departure, Kudus remains focused on letting his performances speak for themselves at the London Stadium.

Edwin Gyimah

Ghanaian journalist, covering African affairs for the past 10 years.