Mohammed Kudus, the dynamic Black Stars attacker, has expressed gratitude to departing West Ham manager David Moyes, his teammates, and the staff for their unwavering support during his debut season with the club.
Having joined the London-based side from Ajax Amsterdam last season, Kudus quickly made his mark, scoring 14 goals in all competitions for the Hammers.
Among his memorable moments was a stunning bicycle kick goal on the final day of the Premier League against eventual champions Manchester City.
Following the match, despite the 3-1 loss, Kudus took the opportunity to thank everyone at the club for their role in his smooth integration.
"Thanks to the manager and everyone at the club. It's my first season, but the staff, the players, the coaches, and everyone around the club helped me to settle in quite well. Big credit to myself also for believing in myself and putting in the efforts day in day out. So we can only get better," Kudus remarked.
Looking ahead, Kudus assured fans that there is more to come from him in the future.
"I'm still far off how I see myself performing in this league and doing my best. It's good to get the first season on the run, but I have a long way to go and there is more stuff coming ahead."
Kudus's impressive debut season has already garnered attention from other top clubs, sparking reports of potential interest in the talented attacker.
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