10 Things We’ve Learned From Mohammed Kudus’ First Four Games at Tottenham

10 Things We’ve Learned From Mohammed Kudus’ First Four Games at Tottenham

  • It was a debut delight for Mohammed Kudus as he made an instant impact against Reading in a tense pre-season match
  • The former West Ham United offensive midfielder was red hot against North London Premier League rivals Arsenal
  • Mohammed Kudus is under the spotlight following his £55 million move to Tottenham from West Ham United

Mohammed Kudus arrived at Tottenham Hotspur amid a wave of excitement, and after four pre-season games in a Spurs shirt, fans are beginning to get a glimpse of what he might offer in North London.

Though these matches were only warm-ups, they’ve offered a small but meaningful window into how the Ghanaian fits into Thomas Frank's system and what kind of impact he might have in the upcoming campaign.

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Pictured: Mohammed Kudus, Image credit: Ryan Pierse
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Here are ten things we've learned so far from Mohammed Kudus' opening four games in Tottenham colours.

1. He’s got flair and vision

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Kudus made his Tottenham debut in the second half against Reading and wasted no time making an impression in the pre-season match. According to Flashscore, in just 45 minutes, he provided an assist and looked confident with the ball at his feet.

He played with flair. His performance wasn’t empty showboating as his creativity had purpose. That bodes well for a team still seeking a consistent spark in the final third.

2. Kudus' versatility is real

In his four games, Kudus was deployed in multiple roles, out wide, centrally, and occasionally drifting deeper.

He looked most effective when given the freedom to roam behind the striker, particularly in the Arsenal game. That versatility will be invaluable to Postecoglou as he tinkers with tactics and formations throughout the season.

3. His best is yet to come

While he’s yet to dominate a full 90 minutes, Kudus has shown glimpses of real quality. Against Arsenal, he delivered what many called his most complete performance, linking midfield and attack with real intelligence.

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According to TBR Football, the top performance drew superlatives from his manager, Thomas Frank. The stats may not jump off the page, but the potential is written all over his movement and decision-making.

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4. He's still adjusting to the Spurs' style

In the 0-0 draw against Luton, Kudus played 77 minutes but struggled to assert himself. His Flashscore rating of 6.3 reflected a quieter performance, as he seemed a step off the pace at times.

That’s not unexpected — even elite players often need time to acclimate to the Premier League’s speed and physicality, especially for a player in a new team.

5. Off-ball work needs sharpening

Kudus is gifted on the ball, but off it, he’s still learning the demands of the Spurs' pressing game. His positioning and defensive contribution were inconsistent across the four games, particularly against Newcastle, where his 26-minute cameo offered little in terms of off-ball impact.

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6. He connects well with fluid attacking players

There’s early chemistry brewing between Kudus and Spurs’ more mobile forwards. In particular, his interplay with Richarlison and Lucas Bergvall during the Arsenal game suggested an intuitive understanding is developing.

The Nima-born talent looked most comfortable when the attack was flowing and dynamic, not static.

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7. Confidence is not an issue for Kudus

Kudus doesn’t shrink. Whether it was his debut or a North London derby, he showed the same willingness to take on players, try difficult passes, and carry the ball forward.

That fearlessness will endear him to Spurs supporters quickly, especially if he can translate it into consistent contributions on the field.

8. Kudus needs to start scoring

One assist in four games is decent for pre-season, but Kudus had moments where his final ball let him down. The former West Ham star is yet to register his maiden Tottenham goal.

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Against Luton and Newcastle in particular, he found himself in promising positions only to misplace passes or over-dribble, instead of aiming at goal.

Given his weak numbers in the 2024/25 season while with the Hammers, Kudus scored just 5 goals in 35 matches in all competitions. For a forward in today’s game, this level of contribution is underwhelming.

This is all the more reason Mohammed Kudus must work hard to improve his offensive stats.

9. Kudus thrives in big-game atmospheres

It was telling that Kudus looked most at home in the 1-0 win over Arsenal. The intensity seemed to bring out his sharpest instincts — quicker feet, better decisions, and more urgency.

That ability to rise to the occasion is exactly what Spurs need heading into a season with multiple fronts to compete on.

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Declan Rice against Mohammed Kudus during the pre-season friendly match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur at Kai Tak Sports Park on July 31, 2025. Image credit: David Price/Arsenal FC
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10. He’s already added something different to Spurs’ midfield

Even in limited minutes, Kudus has brought a directness and unpredictability that Tottenham’s midfield often lacked last season, something even Thomas Franks has acknowledged.

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The Right to Dream Academy graduate has carried the ball through the lines, invites defenders out of position, and forces transitions in a way that could become a vital weapon for Spurs heading into the new season.

While four pre-season games are hardly the full measure of a new signing, Mohammed Kudus has shown enough to get Spurs fans talking.

Kudus' decision to join Tottenham

YEN.com.gh earlier covered the five main reasons why Mohammed Kudus made the right decision by signing for Tottenham Hotspur from West Ham United.

The Black Stars player had several options to select from, including Saudi Pro League clubs, which were reportedly willing to offer Kudus a better contract.

Proofreading by Omoleye Omoruyi, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

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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

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