Tottenham boss Thomas Frank has singled out Ghanaian playmaker Mohammed Kudus as the creative heartbeat of his side following their opening game of the season.
Speaking after Spurs’ three-goal thriller, the Danish manager praised the 24-year-old midfielder’s ability to unlock defences, describing him as the player who brings “that spark and creativity” to the team’s attack.
“I think we just played the first game and scored three goals, so that was pretty promising,” Frank said. “Kudus has that spark and creativity. I think Mathys Tel can play in different positions, Dom and Richy can score goals, and Brennan is our deep runner. We have variations.”
Kudus, who joined Tottenham this summer, has quickly settled into life in North London, winning admiration for his flair, dribbling, and eye for goal. His presence has already begun to reshape Spurs’ attacking identity, with fans excited about what he can produce under Frank’s leadership.
For a player who has consistently dazzled in the Eredivisie and at West Ham, this latest endorsement from his manager could mark the beginning of Kudus becoming Tottenham’s new talisman.