Kudus impresses: 'kudus can really become a world player in the next 18 to 24 months' George Boateng former Feyenoord player and current assistant coach of Ghana, is enthusiastic about Mohammed Kudus.
In conversation with Algemeen Dagblad, he expresses the expectation that the Ajax player has everything to make it to the top. At the end of the previous calendar year, Kudus still played at the World Cup with his home country. Boateng was already impressed by the left leg.
Mo was our best player in Qatar. The fact that he did not play everything at Ajax before, caused him a bit of frustration. You now see what the trust of John Heitinga does to him. He pays it off in full. And Mo should also play everything, because he is a special and unpredictable player.' '
Mo is not short of anything in his technique, dribble and power. You can see that in his assumption and how he uses his strong body afterwards," continues the former professional footballer. 'With his acceleration and running ability, he then shakes off opponents very easily. His dribble is unique.
More players can dribble, but not all of them have the ability to steer quickly. Mo can steer and turn very well.' His skill on the ball is beyond question, but there are still steps to be taken. After all, his actions must also yield returns, so Boateng asks for growth in reliability. "
If he keeps the overview in his accelerations and solos and lets teammates score more often with a cross, through ball or withdrawn ball, Mo can really become a world player in the next 18 to 24 months." Kudus abroad? Given his current performance at Ajax, it is obvious that clubs from abroad will soon be knocking on the door of Amsterdam.
Earlier, Kudus could already count on interest from the Premier League and Boateng expects the Ghanaian to take the big step in the not too distant future. "What I am convinced is that Mo can compete in the Premier League and other top competitions, because he is really an amazing talent.
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