Mohammed Kudus Still Missing Key Tottenham Hotspur Feat Despite Hot Start

Mohammed Kudus Still Missing Key Tottenham Hotspur Feat Despite Hot Start

  • Mohammed Kudus has failed to realise a major achievement at Tottenham Hotspur after his first four games
  • Bournemouth handed Spurs a first home loss of the 2025/26 Premier League season, and a harsh reality check
  • The Ghanaian star has served up two assists across four games for Thomas Frank's side in the new campaign

After four matches across all competitions, Mohammed Kudus is still searching for a significant Tottenham Hotspur achievement, despite producing some bright moments on the pitch.

Spurs signed Kudus from West Ham United this summer, with the Ghanaian already establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s most creative and dynamic midfielders.

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Mohammed Kudus is impressing with new club Tottenham Hotspur but is still missing a noteworthy milestone. Image credit: Mike Paun
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According to Flashscore, Kudus’s competitive journey in a Spurs shirt began with a tough UEFA Super Cup clash against Paris Saint-Germain in the Super Cup, where the Ghanaian impressed, followed by Premier League fixtures against Burnley, Manchester City, and Bournemouth.

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In each game, the former West Ham star has showcased his trademark energy, pressing high up the pitch and linking up with his new teammates. According to Transfermarkt, he has two assists in four appearances, creating key chances and demonstrating his ability to unlock defences.

Kudus still waiting for first Spurs goal

Despite his work rate and creativity, the glaring talking point is that Kudus has gone four games without scoring for Tottenham.

After scoring just five goals and providing four assists for West Ham last season, this goal drought is starting to worry some fans.

Meanwhile, Tottenham’s most recent fixture, a 1-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth on August 30, has also sparked some concerns.

Evanilson’s solitary goal condemned Spurs to their first home loss of the campaign, even with Kudus' tireless workrate.

Manager Thomas Frank has acknowledged the team’s attacking struggles, stressing the need for more clinical finishing.

Spurs remain confident that once Kudus breaks his duck, the goals will flow, with the club still in fourth place on the EPL table.

Journalist: Kudus will bounce back at Tottenham

Speaking to YEN.com.gh about Kudus' lack of goals so far at Tottenham, Ghanaian sports journalist Michael Yeboah believes patience is key.

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“Kudus is adjusting to a new system and new responsibilities. Spurs fans should not panic because his quality is undeniable. The goals will come, it’s only a matter of time,” Yeboah said.

For now, the Ghanaian midfielder will aim to silence critics when Spurs return to action in a clash against his former club after the international break.

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Hammers fans are intent on giving Kudus an unfriendly welcome to the London Stadium on September 13, after his 'unclassy' remarks about the team.

One thing is clear: once he finds the net, the confidence and rhythm that made him a star at West Ham could ignite Tottenham’s attack immensely.

How Kudus can thrive at Tottenham Hotspur

YEN.com.gh previously outlined three factors that could help Mohammed Kudus shine following his big-money move from West Ham.

The Ghanaian has shown promise in his first three appearances for Tottenham but has work to do if he wants to reach the pinnacle.

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Gariba Raubil (Sports Editor) Gariba Raubil is a skilled content writer and journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports journalism. He is a CAF and FIFA-accredited reporter and has been a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) since 2020. He has covered several international tournaments including two All Africa Games in 2015 and 2023. He also reported on the 2017 CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and the 2018 Women’s AFCON. Email: gariba.raubil@yen.com.gh