He’s the third Ghanaian footballer to be on the books of the Premier League outfit after John Paintsil and Andre Ayew.
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The younger playmaker made his debut in its place within the Hammers’ 2-1 Premier League win towards Luton City earlier than the September worldwide break.
Kudus once more got here off the bench of their 3-1 defeat by the hands of Manchester Metropolis on Saturday and Moyes believes he wants time to settle.
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“We’d want to attend a bit of bit extra time for Dinos and Mo (Kudus) to get settled in, however total I’m actually happy with how they’ve began,” the Hammers boss mentioned.
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In the meantime, West Ham fan Ian was privileged to lastly meet Kudus after travelling from England to Ghana to look at him play for his nation.
Ian, who resides in London and is a lifelong Hammers fan, travelled all the best way to look at Kudus star in Ghana’s AFCON qualifier towards the Central African Republic (CAR) in Kumasi.
Days after the sport, Ian lastly met Kudus on the Black Stars’ camp, with the participant gifting him a signed Ghana jersey.
Kudus was among the many objectives in each of Ghana’s matches in the course of the September worldwide break.