
Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Kudus has reaffirmed his commitment to his distinctive playing style, despite facing criticism and challenges this season.
The 24-year-old West Ham attacker is known for his electrifying dribbling skills, which have earned him a spot among the top five best dribblers in the Premier League.
Despite struggling to replicate his breakout performance, Kudus remains dedicated to his signature approach.
In a recent interview with Premier League Productions, he stated, “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.”
Kudus’s confidence in his ability to influence the game in his own unique way is evident. “Playing how I play is just who I am, and that will never change,” he added.
The young player’s resilience and determination have resonated with fans and teammates alike, inspiring both on and off the pitch. Despite an inconsistent season with just five goals, Kudus’s influence on the game remains undeniable.
Kudus’s recent performance in West Ham’s 2-1 defeat against Liverpool showcased his signature flair, including stepovers and close control under pressure. His commitment to his style has earned him admiration and support from many.