West Ham United manager David Moyes has acknowledged the impact Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus has had on the team, expressing concern over his absence during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast next month. Kudus, who joined West Ham this summer from Ajax, has been a key player for the Hammers, scoring nine goals in 15 appearances this seasonJAMB Result
Moyes, as reported by BEIN Sport, admitted that Kudus’ departure to represent Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars, would be a considerable loss for West Ham, especially as the team is striving for European qualification this season.InformationGuideNigeria
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He highlighted Kudus’ contributions to the team, both in scoring and creating goals, and the challenge that lies ahead in compensating for his absence.JAMB Portal
“It is a huge blow (to lose him) because he scores goals and makes goals. We’re going to have to find other ways. I have to say, we will hugely miss him,” Moyes said.