Ghana star Mohammed Kudus net his third Premier League goal for West Ham

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Ghana star Mohammed scores third Premier League goal in West Ham United’s stalemate against Crystal Palace

Ghana international Mohammed Kudus put up an impressive performance for West Ham United in their stalemate against Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday.

 

The Black Stars midfielder was called to action after shaking off an illness that ruled him out of the Hammers Europa League game against Backa Topola last Thursday.

 

The 23-year-old attacker contributed significantly as his outfit settled for a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at the London Stadium.

 

Kudus, who is enjoying an amazing first season with West Ham broke the deadlock for his outfit after just 13 minutes into the game after connecting from Coufal pass in the box. It was his third goal in the Premier League for the Hammers.

 

After the break, France international Odsonne Edouard found the back of the net to level pegging for the Eagles in the highly competitive clash.

 

And with no additional goal, both teams had to settle for a stalemate at the London Stadium.

 

Kudus, who joined West Ham from Ajax in the summer has scored three goals and provided an assist in the Premier League after 11 games.

 

Compatriot, Jordan Ayew lasted the entire duration for Crystal Palace in the hard-fought draw against West Ham United.

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