Ghanaian attacking midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, has revealed that his most cherished football moment to date was representing the Black Stars at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Kudus, who is currently a key player for West Ham United, reflected on his World Cup experience during an interview with his Premier League club.
When asked about his best career moment, he enthusiastically replied, "Playing at the World Cup."
Kudus had a standout performance at the 2022 World Cup held in Qatar, where he scored two goals in three matches. Despite his impressive individual contributions, Ghana faced a formidable challenge in a competitive group that included Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea, leading to their elimination from the tournament at the group stage.
The 23-year-old midfielder expressed his excitement about his new club, West Ham, where he made a significant transfer from Dutch giants Ajax during the summer transfer window. Kudus inked a five-year contract with the Hammers and promptly made an impact, scoring his debut goal for the club in a Europa League victory over Backa Topola.
With prior success at Ajax, where he secured two league titles and the Dutch Cup, Kudus is determined to leave a lasting impression at West Ham as he continues to acclimate to the team.
Kudus has already made three appearances for West Ham and eagerly anticipates contributing further to the club's future successes.

