West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus has lauded manager David Moyes for his instrumental role in his development since joining the club.
In an interview with the club’s official website, Kudus expressed his appreciation for Moyes and the coaching staff, highlighting their support and guidance throughout his journey.
Kudus, who has made a significant impact in the Premier League this season, emphasized the positive relationship he shares with Moyes and underscored the ongoing learning process within the team.
“I’m still trying to learn every day as a team and as an individual to be the player I see myself being,” Kudus said.
“I have learned a lot from the coaching staff and the players as well.”
The Ghanaian midfielder credited Moyes and his coaching staff for facilitating his seamless integration into the team and his rapid improvement since his arrival at West Ham.
“Credit to the team and the coaches here for the fast start I made, as they helped me settle very well and improve every day,” Kudus remarked.
“We are still learning and there’s still a long way to go.”
Despite his impressive performances, Kudus remains focused on continuous improvement, recognizing that there is still much to learn and achieve.
With 20 appearances, six goals, and one assist in the Premier League this season, along with a total of 10 goals in all competitions, Kudus has emerged as a key contributor to West Ham’s success under Moyes’ guidance.