Van Basten picks Kudus ahead of Antony

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Marco Van Basten has compared Brazilian and Manchester United star Antony to Ghanaian International Kudus Mohammed in terms of their abilities on the field of play.

The former AC Milan star clearly states that Kudus Mohammed is heads and shoulders above the Manchester United star as a team player and their contribution on the field of play.

The former Right to Dream star has been exceptional this season for Ajax Amsterdam scoring 15 times in all competition providing one assist.

His performance has not gotten blinded by the former FIFA World Best player who believes Kudus is a utility player who can exploit different roles to the best.

“I find him a better player than Antony. Antony has his skills, but he is confusing with the things he tries to do.”

“Kudus is more technical as well. This is someone you can play anywhere on the pitch, he is an all-rounder,” Basten told Sky.

Kudus Mohammed scored in Ajax’s win over Sparta Rotterdam over the weekend where score his first ever career free kick on the 84th minutes for the team’s fourth goal.

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