While the 23-year-old has already reached double figures for targets in a Hammers shirt, he has additionally succeeded in creating an iconic objective celebration.
Anytime he scores, he would run to the promoting board going through the West Ham devoted, sit on it and fold his arms.
It is an endearing objective celebration that’s quick catching on and has already been seen by a number of the gamers and followers on social media.
Manchester United teenager Alejandro Garnacho, Leicester City’s Stephy Mavididi and Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface are among the many gamers who’ve carried out Kudus’ celebration in latest occasions.
Asked about doubtlessly having his objective celebration in EA Sports’ FC 25, the Ghanaian stated: “Yeah, they have to put it in the game.”
Kudus additional revealed in an interview on EA Sports Uncut that his celebration has no deeper which means.
“Nah, there is not any deeper which means to it. I simply considered it as doing one thing completely different. Lots of people have a good time with knee slides and every kind of celebrations, however I simply considered doing one thing completely different. And then yeah, I’m glad it’s making the waves and different individuals too are doing it,” he added.
The 23-year-old has affirmed his standing as top-of-the-line dribblers within the sport since transferring from Ajax to West Ham.
The Right to Dream Academy graduate holds the document as the one footballer to finish over 100 take-ons in Europe’s prime 5 leagues within the ongoing 2023/24 marketing campaign.
He has thus far been concerned in 18 targets in all competitions (13 targets and 5 assists) for the Hammers.