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Mohammed Kudus is anticipated to start for Alfred Screuder's group against Napoli on Tuesday, October 4, 22.







 Mohammed Kudus, an Ajax midfielder, claims that hearing positive feedback about his development and performances always inspires him to improve.


Kudus attended the Ghanaian Right to Dream academy before moving to Nordsjaelland, where his exceptional play earned him a transfer to Ajax of the Netherlands.


The Ghanaian appears like a man reborn in the 2022–23 season after injuries slowed down his rapid advancement in his first two seasons with the Eredivisie team. He scored seven goals and provided an assist across all competitions.



His feats of valor included scoring in back-to-back matches in the UEFA Champions League against Rangers and Liverpool, the latter of which took inspiration from the current talent at Right to Dream's disposal.


respond to their well-being wishes, "I see a lot of boys looking up to me and truly supportive," the 22-year-old stated. I believe that serves as my inspiration.

"It feels motivating since I used to be in their position, admiring a Ghanaian legend. Therefore, I consider it to be motivation to do even more and to inspire all the men in Ghana and around Africa that they can achieve greater things than I am, no matter where they are from or where they begin.


Kudus is anticipated to start for Alfred Screuder's group against Napoli on Tuesday, October 4, in the Champions League after coming off the bench in the league match against Go Ahead Eagles last weekend.

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