International sports
Watch Kudus’ 75 yards unimpeded run leading to wonder goal against Freiburg
Mohammed Kudus scored twice for West Ham in the Europa League on Thursday night.
His first, West Ham’s fourth goal in the 5-0 thumping of Freiburg has, however, become the pick of the lot.
The Black Stars player picked up a ball from 20 yards in his own half and started a sprint that saw him hold off four opponents before slotting home with his right foot in the 77th minute.
Kudus ran towards a steward who handed him a kitchen stool which he positioned in front of celebrating West Ham fans and sat.
His mates swarmed him with one of them polishing the player’s right book.
West Ham, with the win, overturned a one-goal deficit to win the round by 5-1 on aggregate. They will now await opponents in the quarter-final.
Kudus, meanwhile, was voted Man o the Match by West Ham fans on X, winning by over 81% of votes cast.
Watch his goal below:
Just some Mohammed Kudus magic for your timeline ????????#UEL pic.twitter.com/MSvOvOD4zc
— SuperSport Football ⚽️ (@SSFootball) March 14, 2024
Source:
Just some Mohammed Kudus magic for your timeline 🤩👇#UEL pic.twitter.com/MSvOvOD4zc
— SuperSport Football ⚽️ (@SSFootball) March 14, 2024
om/GhanaHomePage/aboutus.php”>www.ghanaweb.com
-
Lifestyle4 weeks ago
Road Safety Authority narrates how buttocks causes road accident
-
GENERAL NEWS1 month ago
Why 15 police officers stormed Owusu Bempah’s church – Kumchacha narrates
-
GENERAL NEWS4 weeks ago
Watch how Ibrahim Mahama rode Honda superbike to pay last respects to late friend
-
GENERAL NEWS1 month ago
How Offinso residents storm destooled queen mother’s house, demand for new chief
-
South Africa News1 month ago
Woman thrown out of a speeding taxi while on her way to work
-
GENERAL NEWS2 weeks ago
Deadly clash between youth and navy personnel results in two deaths at Tema Manhean
-
SHOWBIZ KONKONSAH2 weeks ago
Junior Pope’s Death: Video of John Dumelo refusing to join canoe for movie shoot over safety concerns resurfaces
-
News Africa2 months ago
‘Satanically dubious’ – SCOAN releases statement on BBC’s report about TB Joshua, church