Mohammed Kudus throws a big spanner in the works as David Moyes sack talk gathers pace

Mohammed Kudus throws a big spanner in the works as David Moyes sack talk gathers pace

Recently, Mohammed Kudus has threw a major wrench in David Moyes’ plans for West Ham United.

Mohammed Kudus joined West Ham from Ajax over the summer in a transfer valued at approximately £38 million, thanks to David Moyes.

With 13 goals and four assists in 41 games across all competitions thus far, the 23-year-old has shown himself to be an utterly fantastic signing for the Hammers (Transfermarkt).

Liverpool reportedly wants to sign him this summer to replace Mohamed Salah because he has been that brilliant.

Since coming to West Ham, Kudus has been a breath of fresh air, and I genuinely think that he will only get better with each passing week.

Along with Jarrod Bowen, the Ghanaian international has been one of our best players this season, and I believe we would be in the bottom half of the standings without him.West Ham United's Scottish manager David Moyes passes a new boot for West Ham United's Ghanaian midfielder #14 Mohammed Kudus during the UEFA Europ...

It’s already predicted that Moyes will leave West Ham this summer.

If Kudus hadn’t been playing for us this season, I have a feeling he would have left by now.

But the former Ajax player just made some quite intriguing remarks about the gaffer.

As talk of David Moyes’s dismissal intensifies, Mohammed Kudus weighs in.
The attacker for the Hammers just made a comment regarding Moyes that the Hammers supporters might find interesting.

When Kudus was asked directly about his management on the BBC’s Football Focus, he said:

“He aided in my adjustment.” I didn’t jump right into playing. It took him some time to properly acclimate myself to the company. He has undoubtedly benefited myself and the other players. He has a great deal of coaching knowledge, and as a young man, I most certainly need his guidance and experience.

Alright, alright, alright. Given that Kudus is obviously a huge supporter of Moyes, things could be different for the Scot in the future.

After reading Kudus’s remarks on Moyes, will the Hammers’ owners reconsider and decide that Moyes might be the best person to lead them into a promising new venture?

“He aided in my adjustment.” I took some time to get into the game. He needed some time to ensure that I was well adjusted to the company. He has definitely helped the other guys and me. I definitely need his advice and experience as a young man because he has a wealth of coaching knowledge.

Well, all okay, all right. In light of Kudus’s evident massive backing for Moyes, things might get different for the Scot in the future.

 

Will the owners of the Hammers change their minds after reading Kudus’s comments on Moyes and conclude that Moyes would be the greatest person to guide them into a promising new endeavor?

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