Mohammed Kudus: why the Tottenham player leads in assists.
Kudus's stunning start at Tottenham
According to The Sun: Mohammed Kudus (£4.7m) has quickly found his place at Tottenham.
After a disappointing season at West Ham, the move to North London has been a fantastic fresh start for the 25-year-old footballer.
Return to peak formKudus has become a popular choice among Dream Team managers ahead of the first game week, and in five matches this season, he has delivered significant results for his supporters.
The player is currently ninth among midfielders, having scored 37 points.
Although he has yet to score, he has quickly established himself as a creative player under Thomas Frank.
Kudus has registered four assists in his first six matches and shares first place in the Dream Team for that metric with Everton's Jack Grealish (£3.8m), who has also created four goals but has yet to score.
Grealish and Kudus have both created four assists this seasonKudus has generated one major moment, but his statistics showcase his productivity.
He ranks sixth in the Premier League for created chances and third for expected assisted goals (xAG).
Additionally, the former Ajax player is fourth among all players for bonus points (8) at this stage.
As noted by the Stats Center, this highlights his role among the leaders.
Assists, dribbles, crosses... he excels at everything
Most successful dribbles this season
- 23 – Mohammed Kudus
- 19 – Iliman Ndiaye
- 14 – Yankuba Minteh
- 13 – Bryan Mbeumo
- 12 – Jeremy Doku
- 12 – Antoine Semenyo
- 12 – Hugo Ekitike
Most accurate crosses this season
- 14 – Mohammed Kudus
- 12 – Hugo Bueno
- 11 – Bryan Mbeumo
- 11 – Sasa Lukic
- 11 – James Ward-Prowse
- 10 – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
- 10 – Kieran Trippier
Leading in two Player Performance Mark (PPM) metrics that determine bonus points, he has achieved significant success.
Dream Team managers, without delving into statistics, need to be aware of the impact Kudus has in the final third, which has become evident to those watching Spurs.
Since he is already among the top ten midfielders, a few goals could elevate him to the highest positions.
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Kudus's supporters are hoping for big points in round six as he is set to play against Wolves and Bodo/Glimt in a favorable double match-up.
Vitor Pereira's team has lost all their league matches so far, while the Norwegian underdogs have shown decent performances in Europe recently, being favorites in the Champions League this season.
Additionally, the seventh round involves a trip to Leeds before another attractive double fixture in round eight against Aston Villa and Monaco.
The next month could be a successful one for Kudus and his team.
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