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West Ham star Mohammed Kudus looks like he wants the ground to open and swallow him up in extraordinary new footage.
Things continue to go from bad to worse for Hammers ace Mohammed Kudus.
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Ghana’s midfielder #20 Mohamed Kudus celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 group B football match b…
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Things go from bad to worse for West Ham star Kudus
Since then Kudus has grown increasingly frustrated at West Ham.
Being played out of position on the left by Julen Lopetegui and with Ghana winning just one match all year, Kudus was like a ticking timebomb.
That timebomb exploded first at Lopetegui when he singled Kudus out for criticism at Brentford.
The attacker was hauled off at half-time for the confrontation.
Then at Spurs it went off again as Kudus was sent off and ultimately banned for five games, two of which he still has to serve.
Things have been so bad Ghana fans even suggested Kudus is cursed since being handed the number 10 shirt and captaining the team.
Now extraordinary footage shows West Ham star Kudus and his teammates get an embarrassing dressing down.
Mohammed Kudus of West Ham United reacts after missing a chance during the Premier League match between West Ham United FC and Ipswich Town FC at L…
Footage shows Kudus get embarrassing dressing down
Ghana drew 1-1 draw with Angola and lost 2-1 at home to Niger during the November international break.
To rub salt in a gaping wound, Kudus stepped up to take a last minute penalty for the Black Stars which would have salvaged a draw with the last kick of the game.
But he saw his effort saved. As he waited to take the penalty, furious Ghana fans chanted ‘away’ – meaning miss – to show their disdain with the performances and results.
The stadium then erupted as the home fans celebrated Kudus’ penalty miss in what was described as the biggest show of disapproval ever seen for the national team.
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