Mohammed Kudus thinks he’s become the best in the world in one key area since joining Tottenham

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Mohammed Kudus has made a superb start to life in the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur, and he has credited one of his key strengths.

After just seven Premier League matches, Kudus has become the main man at Tottenham already with his goals and assists.

The Ghanaian international opened his account for the Lilywhites just before the international break as he scored the winner away at Leeds United.

The 24-year-old has quickly become renowned for his sensational dribbling, but the attacker is actually backing himself in another category.

Tottenham Hotspur winger Mohammed Kudus has picked himself for strength when building the perfect footballer.

Recently, Peter Crouch hailed Kudus’ dribbling, claiming that he’s almost impossible to take the ball off at times.

Right now, the Spurs winger leads the way for most dribbles attempted and most dribbles completed in the Premier League this season.

But for dribbling, Kudus picked Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal and surprisingly picked himself as the best in the world for strength.

In fairness to him, no player has won more duels than him this season, with 55 in total, highlighting his physicality.

In the other categories, Kudus picked Lionel Messi for left foot, Neymar for right foot, Kylian Mbappe for speed and Andres Iniesta for footballing intelligence.

Mohammed Kudus fires Ghana to the 2026 World Cup

Ghana have just booked their spot at next summer’s World Cup after topping Group I in AFCON qualifying.

Kudus scored the goal against Comoros, which secured them the three points that they needed to book their place at the tournament.

Black Stars head to the World Cup with an exciting attack, which also includes Tottenham target Antoine Semenyo and Jordan Ayew.

In 2010, Ghana reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup, and there is hope they can produce something similar next year.

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