Mohammed Kudus delivered a masterclass in creativity as Tottenham Hotspur drew 2-2 with Brighton and Hove Albion.
The Ghanaian midfielder was at the heart of Tottenham’s attacking play, setting up all three of his side’s key chances and recording three assists in total. His most decisive contribution came late in the game when his precise cross was turned in for Tottenham’s second goal, allowing them to level the score.
Kudus’ vision and sharp passing kept Brighton’s defence on alert throughout the match. His link-up with forward Richarlison, whom he assisted earlier in the game, proved particularly dangerous and highlighted his growing influence in the Premier League.
The result means both sides share the points, but the night belonged to Kudus, whose all-round performance once again underlined his reputation as one of the most exciting attacking talents in English football.






























