- Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Kudus praises Nigerian legend Jay-Jay Okocha, citing him as his ultimate African football idol
- Kudus, currently with West Ham United, admires Okocha’s skill and style, expressing how the Nigerian continues to inspire him
In a recent interview, Ghanaian football sensation Mohammed Kudus hailed Nigerian icon Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha as his ultimate African football idol. Kudus, who is currently showcasing his talent at West Ham United, lauded Okocha for his mesmerizing skills and captivating style of play.
Okocha’s remarkable career boasts numerous accolades, including winning the prestigious Goal of the Year award in Germany in 1993, clinching multiple Nigerian Footballer of the Year titles, and securing the BBC African Footballer of the Year award twice.
Speaking exclusively to Sky Sports, Kudus expressed profound admiration for Okocha, highlighting the enduring legacy of his creativity and ability to thrill spectators. Kudus emphasized how Okocha’s unique playing style continues to inspire him as a budding footballer.
“Jay Jay Okocha is my choice. I perceive creative players and entertainers from my perspective. That legacy will always remain and resonate with fans,” Kudus remarked during the interview.
Despite his relatively recent arrival at West Ham United last summer, Kudus has swiftly established himself as a pivotal figure in David Moyes’ squad. Displaying stellar performances throughout the season, Kudus has garnered widespread acclaim for his significant contributions on the field.
In his debut season, the midfielder has impressively netted 13 goals in 38 appearances, cementing his status as a vital asset for the club. Notably, Kudus has become the highest-scoring Ghanaian player for West Ham and received accolades, such as the Goal of the Month award for his exceptional solo goal during their Europa League encounter against Freiburg.
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