By Kwame Bediako
Ghanaian attacker Mohammed Kudus has reaffirmed his commitment to his distinctive playing style, despite facing some criticism and challenges this season. Known for his electrifying dribbling skills, Kudus has risen to become one of the top five best dribblers in the Premier League and a top contender in Europe’s top leagues.
Despite a difficult season that has seen him struggle to replicate his breakout performance, Kudus remains dedicated to his signature approach.
Recently, Kudus was seen in action as West Ham suffered a 2-1 defeat against Liverpool. On the pitch, the 24-year-old demonstrated his signature flair, complete with his signature Stepover and close control, despite the pressure of the match. After the game, Kudus expressed his unwavering belief in his style.
“We are all different, and we all have our impact in the world, so there’s not a single day I’ll ever change my style of play for any coach, anybody, whatsoever,” he told Premier League Productions.
Kudus’s comments underscore his confidence in his ability to influence the game in his own unique way. “Playing how I play is just who I am, and that will never change,” he said.
His resilience and determination have resonated with fans and teammates alike, as he continues to inspire both on and off the pitch. “At the end of the day, be the boy from Nima living his dream, and maybe people can find inspiration through that by being myself,” he added.
Despite his flair and skill, Kudus’s performance this season has been inconsistent, with just five goals so far. However, his influence on the game remains undeniable.