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Mohammed Kudus joins ranks of Ghana’s elite Premier League scorers with 10 goals

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By Nana Kwame Bediako

Mohammed Kudus made a significant mark on his return from the international break by scoring for West Ham against Tottenham. His goal elevated him into an elite group of Ghanaian footballers who have netted 10 or more goals in the history of the Premier League. Kudus, who has been in remarkable form, scored eight goals in the 2023/2024 season and has already added two more in the ongoing 2024/2025 season.

The list of highest-scoring Ghanaians in Premier League history is a testament to the talent the country has produced over the years. Leading the pack is Jordan Ayew with 37 goals, followed by Tony Yeboah with 24 goals, and Jeffrey Schlupp with 22 goals. Andre Ayew and Michael Essien have also made notable contributions with 21 and 17 goals, respectively. Antoine Semenyo and Asamoah Gyan, with 12 and 10 goals, have also left their mark on the league. Kudus now proudly joins this distinguished group, showcasing his prowess on the field.

Highest-scoring Ghanaians in PL history:

Jordan Ayew – 37 goals

Tony Yeboah – 24 goals

Jeffrey Schlupp – 22 goals

Andre Ayew – 21 goals

Michael Essien – 17 goals

Antoine Semenyo – 12 goals

Asamoah Gyan – 10 goals

Mohammed Kudus – 10 goals(new)

Kudus’ journey to this milestone has been nothing short of inspiring. His ability to adapt to the fast-paced and competitive nature of the Premier League speaks volumes about his skill and determination. As he continues to develop his game, fans are eager to see how far he can climb on the list of Ghanaian goal-scorers. His recent performances suggest that he is more than capable of surpassing some of the legends who have come before him.

The impact of Kudus’ achievements extends beyond individual accolades. His success serves as a source of pride for Ghanaian football fans and inspires young players in the country to pursue their dreams on the global stage. Kudus’ rise in the Premier League is a reminder of the potential that exists within African football and the importance of nurturing talent from a young age.

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