Kudus is outperforming Mbappe and Yamal this season – and Tottenham fans won’t believe in which stat

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Mohammed Kudus has made a flying start to the new Premier League campaign, and Tottenham Hotspur will be delighted with his progress.

The winger was crucial in helping Spurs fight back from 2-0 down against Brighton and Hove Albion to rescue a point over the weekend.

Tottenham signed Kudus for £55m, and he is proving himself to be one of the best Premier League summer signings.

Currently, the former West Ham United star is leading Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal, highlighting just how good he has been in North London.

Mohammed Kudus leads the way for most successful take-ons in Europe’s top five leagues

Tottenham Hotspur winger Mohammed Kudus currently leads the way for the most successful take-ons in Europe’s top five leagues this season.

The club’s supporters hailed Kudus’ performance against Brighton as he caused the Seagulls plenty of issues down Spurs’ right-hand side.

Alan Shearer was also impressed by Kudus, who completed six successful dribbles at the AMEX Stadium, whilst also claiming an assist for Richarlison’s goal.

West Ham’s decision to sell Kudus has been slammed, and it continues to look foolish following the 24-year-old’s impressive start to the new campaign.

Kudus, who’s been called a ‘great player’, has started every game for Tottenham so far this season, with Thomas Frank showing his trust in the Ghanaian international.

But Spurs fans love watching Kudus in full flow, and he is quickly joining the list of exciting players the North London club have owned over the years.

Danny Murphy hails Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus vs Brighton

Danny Murphy hailed the impact of both Xavi Simons and Kudus against Brighton, with the Dutch international also impressing off the bench.

Simons played a key role in Spurs’ second goal, as he drove the ball forward and found Kudus, whose cross was deflected in by a Brighton defender.

Murphy told BBC MOTD: “I have to say as well, this team is so fit, so well organised, Kudus was outstanding again, causing all sorts of problems. Simons came off the bench, made a difference.”

Simons featured in a central role and produced arguably his best cameo in a Spurs shirt so far since joining.

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