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Mohammed Kudus: Spurs’ Creative Powerhouse Leading the Premier League in Assists





The Ghanaian star is delivering one of the most complete attacking seasons in England — and Tottenham fans can’t stop talking about him.



Tottenham Hotspur knew they were signing a difference-maker when Mohammed Kudus arrived in North London but few expected him to become one of the Premier League’s most influential players this quickly. With five assists already, more than any other player in the league this season, the Ghanaian sensation has firmly established himself as Spurs’ new creative heartbeat.


From dazzling dribbles to pinpoint final passes, Kudus isn’t just performing he’s transforming the way Tottenham attack 


A Flying Start Fueled by Flair and End Product

Kudus introduced himself to the Spurs faithful with immediate authority, producing a standout debut full of confidence and direct attacking intent. His early run of assists was no fluke; each was crafted through intelligent movement, sharp decision-making, and his trademark ability to glide past defenders.


The Premier League is known for its intensity, yet Kudus has embraced it with remarkable ease blending technical brilliance with a level of physical strength that often surprises opponents.


The Numbers Don’t Lie: Kudus Is On Another Level

His output so far paints the portrait of a player in peak form:


  • Most assists in the Premier League (5)
  • Leading the league in successful take-ons, showcasing his unmatched ability to beat markers
  • High-ranking in duels won, evidence of his fight and all-round competitiveness
  • One of Spurs’ most reliable creators for chances, key passes, and dangerous crosses



For Tottenham, he has become the reliable spark the player who makes things happen when the team needs a breakthrough.


More Than Assists: Goals and All-Round Influence

Kudus hasn’t limited his contributions to creating chances. His first Spurs goal a beautifully curled effort from the edge of the box m showed just how multi-dimensional he can be. He is not merely an assister or dribbler; he is an attacking threat in every sense.


Whether deployed wide or drifting inside, he stretches defences, opens lanes for teammates, and forces opponents to double up, often freeing space for Spurs forwards to exploit.


A Perfect Fit Under Thomas Frank

Manager Thomas Frank’s system has provided Kudus with the perfect platform  freedom to roam, license to dribble, and trust to dictate attacks. The tactical partnership is proving invaluable, allowing the Ghanaian to express the full scope of his abilities.

At just 25, Kudus is playing with the maturity of a seasoned star and the hunger of a rising one.

A Boost for Spurs - And for Ghana

Tottenham fans now view Kudus as one of the club’s most important signings in years. His growth is not just helping Spurs climb the table; it’s elevating the profile of Ghanaian football on the global stage.

With the 2026 World Cup approaching, his form is a timely boost for the Black Stars, who will look to him for inspiration and leadership.

What Comes Next? The Ceiling Is Even Higher

If Kudus maintains this trajectory, he could finish the season as one of the Premier League’s most influential attackers. The key now will be consistency  staying fit, staying sharp, and continuing to evolve as opponents adjust to his style.


But one thing is clear: Tottenham have signed a star, and the Premier League is witnessing the rise of one of Africa’s finest footballers at the peak of his craft.

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