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    Mohammed Kudus can still improve his defensive work rate

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    West Ham coach Julen Lopetegui and Mohammed Kudus West Ham coach Julen Lopetegui and Mohammed Kudus

    West Ham United manager Julen Lopetegui believes Mohammed Kudus can still improve defensively.

    The Ghana international has not been at his best for the Hammers this season, following an impressive performance last season.

    Kudus has scored three times in the ongoing season.

    Speaking after their hard-fought 1-0 win at Southampton on Thursday, Lopetegui said he is most focused on getting Kudus to work off the ball.

    “I think any attacking player is much better if his focus is on his defensive work,” Lopetegui said.

    “It always happens when you are focused on your defensive work; normally, your attacking performance is going to be better because football is about being focused always and a collective game.

    “I think he was doing that, but it was a pity he was out for five matches, and it’s not easy to recover the rhythm in the Premier League.

    “We are happy with him, but we are happy because I think this is the only way, and he has to understand football is a collective game despite each player having his strengths and his way of understanding football.

    “He is doing well, and he is helping the team. When you do that, all of the other players are going to show that they are better. This is the only way I understand football; it is a collective game, and each one of them has to put their best for the team,” he added.

    Mohammed Kudus hopes to continue his impressive work when West Ham United hosts Liverpool on Sunday at the London Olympic Stadium.



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