Mohammed Kudus played a crucial role in West Ham United’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Arsenal, delivering a significant setback to the Gunners’ title ambitions.
The Ghanaian midfielder was a constant menace, using his speed and technical ability to unsettle Arsenal’s defense throughout the match.
Kudus was at the heart of the game’s defining moment in the 70th minute when he pressured Arsenal substitute Myles Lewis-Skelly into making a costly mistake. The young defender, struggling under Kudus’ intensity, pulled him down near the halfway line. After a VAR review, Lewis-Skelly was shown a red card, further diminishing Arsenal’s hopes of a comeback.
Beyond winning the decisive foul, Kudus was instrumental in West Ham’s overall performance. His ability to drive forward with the ball and connect with teammates ensured that the Hammers remained a constant threat on the counterattack.
The victory was a historic one for West Ham, marking their second consecutive league win at the Emirates—an achievement few visiting teams have managed.
Kudus continues to shine in the Premier League, reinforcing his reputation as one of West Ham’s most exciting players. His impact was undeniable as the Hammers secured three valuable points away from home.
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