Despite Tottenham’s disappointing 2-1 defeat to Fulham on Saturday, November 29, 2025, Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus provided a moment of brilliance that gave Spurs fans something to cheer about.
His exquisite goal in the 59th minute highlighted his technical ability and sharp attacking instincts, even in a struggling Tottenham side.
The move began with a precise pass from Lucas Bergvall, who found Kudus in a pocket of space just outside the penalty area.
Kudus controlled the ball expertly on his chest, demonstrating calm composure under pressure, before unleashing a first-time strike that left Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno with no chance.
The ball flew into the top corner with pace and precision, a finish worthy of a highlight reel and a reminder of the midfielder’s talent.
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Although Spurs were already behind, Kudus’ strike briefly injected energy and belief into the home crowd, showing his capacity to make a difference even when the team was under pressure.
The goal was a perfect example of his blend of elegance and power, a player capable of producing moments of magic in tight situations.
Unfortunately for Tottenham, Kudus’ effort was not enough to turn the tide.
Spurs had made a poor start, conceding two early goals, and their home woes continued, with fans expressing frustration at half-time and full-time.
Nevertheless, Kudus’ golazo stood out as a silver lining, highlighting why he remains an important player for Tottenham and a creative force in midfield.
Watch the video of the goal below:
🇬🇭 Mohammed Kudus with an instinctive finish 🚀 pic.twitter.com/ILvCUewQg6
— Owuraku Ampofo (@_owurakuampofo) November 29, 2025
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