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“Extremely important”- Thomas Frank ‘pleased’ with Tottenham star who has hit the ground running at N17

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Tottenham Hotspur have struck gold with the signing of Mohammed Kudus in the summer

Tottenham summer signing Mohammed Kudus has enjoyed a superb start to life in North London. The Ghana international’s move to the Lilywhites initially raised eyebrows among fans and pundits, with many unsure whether he could make the step up to a top Premier League side. However, just a few months into his Spurs career, the 25-year-old has already silenced the doubters and become a firm fan favourite under Thomas Frank’s guidance.

The decision to bring Kudus to N17 is proving to be a masterstroke. Frank has placed great trust in the versatile winger, who has quickly established himself as one of the first names on the team sheet. The Ghanaian currently leads the Premier League assist charts, demonstrating that the club’s hefty investment in him was more than justified.

Tottenham Hotspur have struck gold with the signing of Mohammed Kudus in the summer.
Mohammed Kudus doing his trademark celebration after scoring for Tottenham against Leeds United.

Kudus also opened his goal-scoring account for Tottenham in their recent clash against Leeds United before the international break. The winger showcased his trademark flair, cutting inside to beat his marker before wrong-footing the goalkeeper and finishing neatly at the near post. It was a moment that perfectly encapsulated his confidence and technical quality. Spurs fans will now be hoping that Kudus continues to play a decisive role as the club aims to compete on all fronts this season.

Mohammed Kudus is enjoying life at Tottenham under Thomas Frank

At times, Tottenham have been overly reliant on Mohammed Kudus to spark their attack. The Ghanaian’s ability to operate effectively in tight spaces, combined with his unpredictability in one-v-one situations, has made him a nightmare for opposition defenders. His balance of pace, skill, and composure has already established him as one of Premier League’s standout wide players this season.

Now, Thomas Frank has given his verdict on Kudus’ start to life at N17 this season. Speaking to Sky Sports, Frank said,

“I think Mohammed Kudus came from day one more or less and I think he’s been very good. He’s hit the ground running from day one, but more good thing is that he got his goal against Leeds. I think he’s been extremely important in the way we attack and create things. So, very pleased with his performance so far.”

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Frank’s assessment perfectly sums up Kudus’ influence at N17. From the moment he arrived, the Ghanaian has brought a new dimension to Tottenham’s attack. His goal against Leeds United was a reward for his persistence, and it will only boost his confidence as the season progresses.

For Frank, managing Kudus’ workload will now be crucial as the fixtures start to pile up. The Danish tactician knows that keeping his star winger fit and fresh will be key to maintaining Tottenham’s attacking rhythm during the busy winter period. As for the fans, they have every reason to be excited. The 25-year-old has the talent, mindset, and drive to become one of the Premier League’s most influential players.

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