Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has applauded Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus for his outstanding performances on the right side of attack, describing him as a key figure in the team’s offensive setup.
Kudus, 25, joined Spurs from West Ham United during the summer transfer window and has quickly become a vital part of Frank’s plans. His creativity, pace, and work rate have earned him regular starts ahead of other top wingers in the squad.
Speaking ahead of Tottenham’s UEFA Champions League clash against AS Monaco, Frank praised the Ghanaian’s consistency and influence. He noted that Kudus’ strong displays have made it difficult to leave him out of the lineup despite healthy competition from other attackers.
“Mo Kudus has done very well on the right,” Frank said, emphasizing the player’s impressive adaptation and contribution to the team’s balance in attack.
Kudus is expected to maintain his starting spot when Spurs face AS Monaco in France on Wednesday evening, as the North London side seeks another strong showing in Europe.
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