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Ghana star Kudus Mohammed picks Lionel Messi over Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
January 14, 2024
in Football, Ghana, Players Abroad, World Sports
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Ghana’s Black Stars starboy Kudus Mohammed has picked Argentine super star Lionel Messi over Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo as the best player.

He recently took center stage as he answered rapid-fire questions on GOAL’s social media channels. As the West Ham star faced a barrage of choices, he provided intriguing insights into his preferences among the footballing elite and even shared his unique perspective on intelligence and looks.

In the lively session, Kudus was pressed to make a choice between two of the greatest footballers in the world, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Without hesitation, he declared, “Messi.” This choice reflects the perennial debate among football fans about these iconic players and adds an intriguing layer to Kudus’s footballing preferences.

Further probing into Kudus’s footballing psyche, he was prompted to select between winning the Africa Cup of Nations and the UEFA Champions League. With thoughtful consideration, he revealed his preference, shedding light on the weight and significance he places on international glory versus club success.

In a twist that showcased his wit, Kudus expressed a preference for intelligence over good looks. This candid revelation offers a glimpse into the player’s personality, emphasizing the value he places on mental acuity in the world of football.

The quick-fire questions extended beyond player comparisons, delving into hypothetical scenarios. Kudus made intriguing choices by selecting Ronaldinho over Neymar, Thierry Henry over Kylian Mbappe, and Samuel Eto’o over Didier Drogba. These choices, made with conviction, offer fans a glimpse into Kudus’s footballing idols and influences.

In a whimsical turn, Kudus shared his preference for facing off against a bear rather than a shark. This offbeat choice injects a sense of humor into the conversation, showcasing the lighthearted side of the player amidst the intensity of professional football.

As the interview unfolded, it became evident that Kudus’s focus is not solely on personal preferences and hypothetical scenarios. The 23-year-old is currently immersed in preparations with the Black Stars team for the highly anticipated 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Ghana, drawn in Group B alongside football powerhouses Egypt, Cape Verde, and Mozambique, faces a challenging path in the tournament.

For Kudus, this continental championship marks a significant milestone as he makes his debut appearance. The excitement and anticipation surrounding his inclusion in the Black Stars team add an extra layer of intrigue to Ghana’s campaign in Group B.

Mohammed Kudus’s quick-fire responses provided fans with a unique glimpse into his footballing mindset, preferences, and sense of humor. As he gears up for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, Kudus stands ready to contribute his skills and passion to the Black Stars, aiming to make a lasting impact on the continental stage. With every question answered, Kudus adds another layer to his evolving narrative as a rising star in the world of football.

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