- Mohammed Kudus continues his dazzling Premier League form, registering his fourth assist of the season in Spurs’ clash against Leeds
- The Ghanaian playmaker showed composure and class to set up Mathys Tel for Tottenham’s opener
- Kudus now stands as the joint-top assist provider in the Premier League alongside a former Manchester City winger
Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus continues to shine in the Premier League after registering his fourth assist of the season for Tottenham Hotspur in their ongoing clash against Leeds United, on October 4 at Elland Road.
In the 23rd minute, Kudus set up teenage forward Mathys Tel with a precise pass moments after being shown a yellow card for a blatant foul, just 30 seconds earlier.

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The in-form Ghana international has been one of Spurs’ most influential players this campaign, combining flair and creativity in attack. His quick recovery and composure to deliver an assist immediately after the booking highlight why he is so key to Thomas Frank’s Tottenham side.
Kudus and Richarlison duo
Remarkably, three of Kudus’ assists this season have been for Brazilian forward Richarlison, making them the most productive assister–goal scorer duo in the Premier League so far.
The former Everton striker has repeatedly hailed the Ghanaian for his selfless play, vision, and creativity, describing him as a “dream teammate” in Tottenham’s attack.
Meanwhile, Kudus is now the joint-highest assist provider in the league, tied on four with Everton’s Jack Grealish, according to official Premier League stats, with Kudus’ Transfermarkt records confirming it.
Mohammed Kudus headlines Ghana’s WCQ squad
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that the Ghana Football Association has named a 24-man Black Stars squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against the Central African Republic and Comoros.
The list features all the major stars of the Black Stars, such as skipper Jordan Ayew, Thomas Partey, and in-form Bournemouth hitman Antoine Semenyo.
Source: YEN.com.gh
Source: Yen.com.gh