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Coach says West Ham now have a player who could be even more talented than Paul Pogba

FC Nordsjaelland coach Jeremy Seethal has claimed West Ham forward Mohammed Kudus has as much talent as Paul Pogba.

The 23-year-old Ghana international joined the Irons this season and has been an instant success in east London, with Kudus alread𓆉y scoring 13 goals in all competitions for West Ham.

And , Kudus’ former coach has praised how talented the attacker actually is, with the winger’s abilities being compared to former🎶 Manchester United midfielder Pogba.

Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images
Photo by Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty Images

Seethal said: “You have Moh🃏amed Salah who is coming to the end of his journey in terms of playing at the highest level. Then you have Victor Osimhen who is an incredible forward, but Kudus is a box office talent.

“You pay money to see a talent like Kudus play. Look at Kudus’ impact for West Ham. 💦He’s already established himself as one of their best players. If Ghana were on 🎉the same level in world football as France, Kudus would get the same level of attention as Paul Pogba.

“Perhaps even more given how talented he is. Ghana finally has a player that shows why we get excited over African players. He will be the big hope for Gh♛ana at the Africa Cup of Nations.”

Mohammed Kudus has the potential to become a legend at West Ham

Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images
Photo by Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty Images

Kudus was vi🥃ewed as quite the signing for West Ham in the summer, and the former Ajax superstar has more than lived up to expectations in the Premier League.

🌜The 🍒Ghana international has been pure dynamite for the Irons, with Kudus proving with each passing game that West Ham were right to take a gamble on the versatile 23-year-old.

And there’s now every expectation that Kudus could become an icon for the Irons, with the attacker clearly loving live in east London aꦑnd showi🀅ng immense signs of promise in his first year in England.