Mohammed Kudus is clearly in confident mood ahead of West Ham United’s Premier League clash with Brentford tonight.
West Ham star Mohammed Kudus returned from AFCON at the start of this month, but he hasn’t quite showed the form he was displaying before he left just yet.
Before leaving for AFCON with Ghana, Kudus was in stunning form for the Hammers with 10 goals to his name, and Rio Ferdinand suggested that his value had already sky rocketed to at least £75 million.
David Moyes needs the 23-year-old to return to his best form as a matter of urgency, with his job said to be on the line at the moment.
Tonight, West Ham welcome Brentford to the London Stadium, and nothing less than three points will do. How do the players plan to bounce back from such a miserable run of form though?

Mohammed Kudus sends big promise to West Ham fans
The Ghanaian has been speaking to WHUFC.com ahead of our clash with the Bees at the London Stadium tonight.
And when asked how he and his teammates plan to turn things around against Brentford, Kudus responded emphatically:
“You’ll see on Monday. The ultimate goal is to find a way to win the game, especially in front of our own fans. The boys will be ready for it and we will push everyone to make sure we get the three points.”
That sounds to me like the West Ham players feel like they have a really big point to prove tonight, and they should all be well up for the clash with Brentford.
Going eight games without a win since the turn of the year has made a top six finish incredibly hard now. However, we can definitely put ourselves back in the conversation with all three points at the London Stadium tonight.
With players like Mohammed Kudus at West Ham, we really should be challenging for the top six – it’s as simple as that.
And the 23-year-old is clearly ready to reminds everyone how good he is against the Bees tonight, as are his teammates it seems.
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