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Ghana’s Struggles in AFCON Qualifiers
West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus is facing a tough time on the international stage as Ghana falters in their African Cup of Nations qualifiers. The Black Stars suffered a 2-0 defeat against Sudan, leaving them winless in their first four matches and placing them in a precarious position with just two points from 12 available.
Potential Benefits for West Ham
While the situation is unfortunate for Kudus, former West Ham striker Frank McAvennie believes it could be advantageous for the club. With Ghana’s chances of qualifying for the tournament dwindling, Kudus is likely to remain in East London, allowing him to focus on his club commitments as West Ham aims for European qualification.
Kudus’ Performance Under Scrutiny
After a promising season where he netted 18 goals and provided seven assists, Kudus has yet to find his rhythm this campaign. However, he did score in West Ham’s recent 4-1 victory over newly-promoted Ipswich Town, which fans hope signals the start of a fruitful run.
Mixed Feelings from McAvennie
McAvennie expressed sympathy for Kudus but acknowledged the positive implications for West Ham. “It’s bad for the boy, it’s not good for him but great for West Ham,” he stated, emphasizing the importance of keeping players during the busy season.
Looking Ahead
As the situation unfolds, West Ham supporters will be keen to see how Kudus can contribute to the team’s aspirations while Ghana’s qualification hopes hang in the balance.
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