Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus marked his first Premier League goal for West Ham United during a thrilling 2-2 draw against Newcastle United on Sunday.
Kudus, who made a substitute appearance, played a vital role in securing a point for the Hammers at London Stadium.
Introduced in the 76th minute, the former Ajax midfielder left his mark by finding the back of the net just one minute before the final whistle, rescuing his team from what seemed like an impending defeat.
This goal not only marked Kudus’s Premier League debut goal for West Ham United since his summer transfer from Ajax but also his third goal in all competitions for the club.
West Ham had taken the lead with Tomas Soucek scoring in the 8th minute, heading into halftime with an advantage.
However, a spirited Newcastle side, led by Alexander Isak, leveled the score in the 57th minute and doubled their lead in the 62nd minute.
But it was Mohammed Kudus, the Ghanaian international, who stepped up to level the score again, ensuring his side earned a valuable point in the match.
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