Tottenham Hotspur have endured a disappointing 2025/26 campaign, yet the arrival of Mohammed Kudus stands out as one of the club’s most successful decisions in recent years.
The Ghanaian international has quickly become the primary attacking threat under head coach Thomas Frank, often carrying the team through difficult stretches.
Kudus, signed from West Ham United during the summer transfer window, has delivered consistently strong performances from the right flank. His technical quality, relentless work rate, and ability to win individual duels have made him crucial to Spurs’ attacking structure. At times, he has appeared as the only source of inspiration in the final third.
Last weekend, Kudus scored Tottenham’s lone goal in a defeat to Fulham, reacting sharply to volley into the near corner. On Tuesday night, he produced another standout display in a 2-2 draw against Newcastle United, supplying the assist for Cristian Romero’s first goal. Beyond his offensive contributions, he also provided defensive support, making tackles and tracking back when required.
With Spurs struggling to convert possession into goals and lacking consistency across the frontline, Kudus’ influence continues to grow. His direct running, close control and confidence in tight spaces remain essential to Tottenham’s attacking play. Without his involvement, their current position could be far more precarious.
As injuries and form issues hinder several attacking teammates, Kudus has become the fulcrum of the side’s creative output. The club hopes that the return to form of others around him will eventually ease the burden, yet for now, he remains the player most capable of changing matches.
Tottenham’s frustrations this season have been many, but the acquisition of Kudus offers a clear positive and a player with the potential to shape their long-term future.
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