Ghanas darling boy Mohammed Kudus was snubbed by AFC Ajax Amsterdam head coach Erik ten Hag in the Netherlands DerKlassiker on Sunday afternoon.
The Ghanaian playmaker was an unused player when the Dutch Eredivisie Champions came back twice from a goal down to secure a vital 3-2 win over Feyenoord Rotterdam.
The away team struck first through Luis Sinisterra who headed home a rebound after just eight minutes into the game.
In-form Ivorian forward, Sebastian Haller restored parity after 24 minutes of the match but Guus Til made it 2-1 to Feyenoord four minutes later with a sweet finish.
The second half was all Ajax who piled pressure on the away team with a dominant performance.
Captain Dusan Tadic scored the equalizer 12 minutes later for the home team from a direct free-kick into the top left corner from the right side of the box.
Antony Matheus dos Santos grabbed The win for Ajax five minutes to the end of the match when he smashed the ball home from inside the box into the bottom left corner following a cross from Nicolas Tagliafico.
Ajax won 3-2 and five points clear off the top having played a game more than PSV.
The 21-year-old Ghanaian playmaker was unused as his coach made four substitutions in their dramatic come back victory.
Kudus Mohammed is a star in Ghana and is expected to show up in the game against the Super Eagles of Nigeria for a place in the next FIFA World Cup in Qatar.





























