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Ghana international Mohammed Kudus has shared his excitement after scoring his first Premier League goal for West Ham United in stalemate against Newcastle United.
The Black Stars midfielder climbed off the bench to rescue the Hammers from defeat at London Stadium on Sunday.
Kudus's goal salvaged a 2-2 draw for West Ham and marked a significant moment in his Premier League career.
The talented midfielder has been impressing fans and is steadily adapting to the English football, making him a player to watch in upcoming matches.
After the game, the Ghana international expressed joy, netting his first goal in the English top-flight.
“It feels very good. Of course but most importantly it made the difference in the team which was us getting a point even though we wanted the three points, I was happy to score my first goal and most importantly, we got a point at the end”
“Amazing fans, even when we were down 2-1, I was on the bench and you can still feel the support and energy from the fans, thanks to them for the support. I think it uplifted the players’ energy a lot so it was great atmosphere today, everyone gave their best so we take the point and learn from” he said.
The Black Stars midfielder made substitute appearance when his outfit played out a 2-2 draw with Newcastle United at London Stadium.
The former Ajax midfielder was introduced in the 76th minute and made his presence felt after finding the back of the net in the dyeing embers of the game to snatch a point for the host.
It was his first goal for West Ham United in the Premier League after switching from Ajax in the summer transfer window.
The goal marks his third in all competitions for West Ham United since joining the club.
West Ham shot into the lead through Tomas Soucek after just 8 minutes as the host went to recess with the advantage.
In a spirited performance, Alexander Isak hit the back of the net in the 57th to cancel out West Ham’s lead before extending the lead for the visitors in the 62nd minute.
But the Ghana international found the back of the net in the 89th minute to draw West Ham level.
The Black Stars midfielder climbed off the bench to rescue the Hammers from defeat at London Stadium on Sunday.
Kudus's goal salvaged a 2-2 draw for West Ham and marked a significant moment in his Premier League career.
The talented midfielder has been impressing fans and is steadily adapting to the English football, making him a player to watch in upcoming matches.
After the game, the Ghana international expressed joy, netting his first goal in the English top-flight.
“It feels very good. Of course but most importantly it made the difference in the team which was us getting a point even though we wanted the three points, I was happy to score my first goal and most importantly, we got a point at the end”
“Amazing fans, even when we were down 2-1, I was on the bench and you can still feel the support and energy from the fans, thanks to them for the support. I think it uplifted the players’ energy a lot so it was great atmosphere today, everyone gave their best so we take the point and learn from” he said.
The Black Stars midfielder made substitute appearance when his outfit played out a 2-2 draw with Newcastle United at London Stadium.
The former Ajax midfielder was introduced in the 76th minute and made his presence felt after finding the back of the net in the dyeing embers of the game to snatch a point for the host.
It was his first goal for West Ham United in the Premier League after switching from Ajax in the summer transfer window.
The goal marks his third in all competitions for West Ham United since joining the club.
West Ham shot into the lead through Tomas Soucek after just 8 minutes as the host went to recess with the advantage.
In a spirited performance, Alexander Isak hit the back of the net in the 57th to cancel out West Ham’s lead before extending the lead for the visitors in the 62nd minute.
But the Ghana international found the back of the net in the 89th minute to draw West Ham level.