Ghanaian midfielder Kudus Mohammed, currently playing for West Ham United, has highlighted the intensity of the Premier League, emphasizing that every game presents a significant challenge.

He named Manchester United defender Luke Shaw as his toughest opponent so far but stressed that facing any team in the league requires full concentration and effort.

"You can't underrate any team. Every game is difficult. When I was at Ajax, if you went in 60 per cent, 70 per cent you were still going to win.

But here even the small teams can surprise. Every game is work time and you can't switch off. I love it, you know."

Kudus emphasized the competitive nature of the Premier League compared to his previous experiences at Ajax, where winning with less effort was more common.

In England, he noted that even supposedly smaller teams can pose a threat and cause surprises, making every match a demanding test of skill and determination.

Despite the rigorous competition, Kudus expressed his love for the intensity of the Premier League, embracing the demanding nature of every game.

West Ham United is set to resume action with a match against Newcastle at St James' Park.

Additionally, they are still in contention for silverware, having advanced to the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

With aspirations to build on their success in the Conference League last season, the team, under the guidance of manager David Moyes, will face Bayer Leverkusen in the next round.

Throughout his debut season in England, Kudus has been a standout performer, contributing 12 goals and 3 assists in 34 matches across all competitions.

As he continues to navigate the challenges of the Premier League, his resilience and adaptability will be crucial for both his individual success and West Ham's aspirations for silverware.