Tag: West Ham

  • Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta says it will be ‘over his dead body’ to give up on title race

    Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta says it will be ‘over his dead body’ to give up on title race

    Mikel Arteta has made it clear that he will never give up on Arsenal’s chances of winning the Premier League, saying, “Over my dead body.” However, he admitted that his team must achieve something never seen before in league history to claim the title.

    Arsenal’s title hopes took a major hit last weekend after a shocking home defeat to West Ham. To make matters worse, Liverpool’s victory over Manchester City widened the gap, leaving Arsenal 11 points behind the league leaders.

    When asked if he would concede the title, Arteta defiantly said: “Over my dead body.

    “If not I will go home. Mathematically it is possible. You are there, you have to play every game, suddenly three days ago we could close a gap and you are like ‘you are one-and-a-half games away.’ It doesn’t matter, we have to continue to go.”

    “The difficulty is higher than three days about but if you are going to win the Premier League you have to do something special. If you are going to win the Premier League with the circumstances we have you will probably have to do something that nobody else has done in the history of the Premier League.”


    The loss to West Ham further highlighted Arsenal’s shortage of attacking with options, with Raheem Sterling, Leandro Trossard and Ethan Nwaneri the only available forwards at the moment.

    Arteta confirmed that injured duo Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli are “progressing really well” but said they are still some way away from making a comeback.

    The one positive Arsenal could take from the game was the return of Ben White, who made his first appearance since November after undergoing knee surgery.

    “He is a player that has given us something very special, especially in that right unit. We haven’t played the right unit at all this season with him, Bukayo and Martin [Ødegaard]. It is great to have him back, more options, his energy, the way he is around the team. He certainly has been missed,” he said.

    Arsenal will look to get their faltering title charge back on track at Nottingham Forest, and Arteta was full of praise for his counterpart Nuno Espirito Santo for the job he’s done to take the club into third-place this season.

    “Unbelievable. Not only with [Forest] but what he did at Wolves, it was incredible. Huge pride for him, the coaching staff, the club as well,” he said.

    “What they have generated after coming into the Premier League is a remarkable story so well done to them.”

  • Kudus says his first injury at Ajax was the biggest setback of his career

    Kudus says his first injury at Ajax was the biggest setback of his career

    West Ham United midfielder Mohammed Kudus has described his first injury at Ajax as the most significant setback of his career.

    Kudus, who joined Ajax from FC Nordsjaelland in 2020, made a strong start at the Dutch club, impressing in domestic competitions. His highly anticipated UEFA Champions League debut against Liverpool at the Johan Cruyff Arena was meant to be a defining moment.

    However, just minutes into the game, he suffered an injury that sidelined him for three months, disrupting his early momentum.

    Speaking in an interview with Rising Ballers, the Ghanaian midfielder reflected on that moment, calling it the lowest point of his football journey so far.

    “I would say my first injury [is my biggest career setback],” he said.

    “I had just joined Ajax, and I was playing well. It was my debut in the Champions League against Liverpool, ten minutes into the game I tore my meniscus and I was out for 3-4 months.

    “This was a big blow. It was one of the things I had been working towards my whole life, then getting hit like this was hard.”

    Kudus seasons later found his mojo again and played against the Premier League side, scoring against them at Anfield.

    “When I returned, I played in the Champions League and played against Liverpool again and scored. It brought back memories of all the hard work paying off was nice,” he added.

    During his three-year stay at Ajax, Kudus scored 27 goals and provided 12 assists in 87 appearances across all competitions for the first team.

  • “He demands a lot” – Kudus opens up on how working with Graham Potter is like

    “He demands a lot” – Kudus opens up on how working with Graham Potter is like

    Mohammed Kudus has revealed that West Ham’s new manager, Graham Potter, has set high expectations after just three weeks at the helm.

    Potter, who replaced Julen Lopetegui following a series of disappointing results, signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with the club on January 9.

    West Ham played out a 1-1 draw in their last encounter against Aston Villa.
    “He demands a lot,” Kudus told SkySports.
    “He’s only been here a short period of time but we can feel the energy as players.

    “For me, it was the same with the old manager, they expect a lot, and the challenging part is replicating what he wants me to do in his system. I know we don’t have time, but this stuff does take time.

    “The fans expect points straight away and we have to get wins, but settling into a new way of playing takes time.”
    Despite his arrival, West Ham continue to struggle, managing just one win in their last four matches.

    The Hammers travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea in their next Premier League encounter.

  • Kudus makes 50th West Ham appearance in Premier League

    Kudus makes 50th West Ham appearance in Premier League

    Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Kudus has now played 50 Premier League games for West Ham.

    He reached this milestone during West Ham’s 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at the London Olympic Stadium on Saturday, January 18, 2025.

    Although Kudus did not score in the match, he played the full 90 minutes. This was his 17th league appearance of the season, in which he has scored three goals and provided one assist.

    In the previous season, Kudus played 33 league matches, scoring eight goals and assisting six times.

    Mohammed KudusMohammed Kudus’ move to Brighton in limbo  in his first season with West Ham, he made 48 appearances, scoring 18 goals and providing seven assists in an impressive performance.

  • Mohammed Kudus makes 50th appearance at West Ham

    Mohammed Kudus makes 50th appearance at West Ham

    Mohammed Kudus marked his 50th appearance in the Premier League for West Ham United during a 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at the London Olympic Stadium on Saturday, January 18.

    Although the Ghanaian forward did not find the back of the net in the match, he played the full 90 minutes.

    This game also represented his 17th Premier League appearance of the current season, during which he has scored three goals and provided one assist.

    In the previous season, Kudus netted eight goals in 33 league matches and tallied six assists.

    In total, the Ghanaian forward has scored 18 goals and registered seven assists in 48 appearances during his impressive debut campaign with West Ham.

  • Kudus was really suffering – Graham Potter on player’s  early substitution

    Kudus was really suffering – Graham Potter on player’s early substitution

    West Ham’s new manager, Graham Potter, has explained why Mohammed Kudus was substituted during their match against Fulham on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.

    According to Potter, the midfielder was struggling during the game, which led to the decision to take him off.

    Kudus was replaced by Danny Ings just after the 60-minute mark, with West Ham holding a 2-1 lead at the time.

    However, many West Ham fans were unhappy with the substitution, arguing that it was unnecessary to take off one of their key players.

    Responding to the criticism, Graham Potter, managing his first Premier League game for West Ham, explained the decision.

    The former Chelsea manager said Kudus was having a tough time during the match, and he praised Danny Ings for making a positive impact after coming on.

    “We moved Mohammed Kudus a little bit higher up, and he helped us. Danny Ings coming on probably gave us more balance, even though it was a tough call because Mo’s a top, top player. But he was really suffering,” Potter said.

    Kudus, now in his second season with West Ham, has faced challenges during the 2024/25 campaign. Unlike his impressive debut season, the 24-year-old has struggled for form, managing just three goals in 16 Premier League appearances.

  • Kudus the ‘perfect’ replacement for Saka – Ex-Arsenal player Adrian Clarke

    Kudus the ‘perfect’ replacement for Saka – Ex-Arsenal player Adrian Clarke

    Former Arsenal midfielder Adrian Clarke has suggested that Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus could be the perfect replacement for Bukayo Saka, who was injured during Arsenal’s 5-1 win over Crystal Palace on December 21, 2024.

    Saka, who limped off in the first half and was seen leaving on crutches, may be out for several weeks, leaving a gap in the team that Clarke believes Kudus could fill effectively.

    With Raheem Sterling also injured after a training mishap, Arsenal now faces a shortage in their wing positions.

    Adrian Clarke has suggested that the club should target Mohammed Kudus as a potential replacement for Bukayo Saka, who is expected to be out for some time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NVpr2wvLqQ

    Clarke believes Kudus could be the ideal player to step in and help fill the gap left by the injured players.

    Speaking in an interview with talkSPORT, Clarke said, “Kudus is a player Arsenal have shown long-term interest in. He’s an ideal replacement for Bukayo Saka and can contribute up front as well.

    He’s a brilliant dribbler and a wonderful ball carrier. Could Arsenal test West Ham’s resolve with a bid this month?”

    Since joining West Ham, 24-year-old Kudus has made 61 appearances and scored 17 goals. His strong performances have attracted interest from several top clubs, all eager to secure his signature.

  • Kudus scores incredible goal during West Ham United’s training session

    Kudus scores incredible goal during West Ham United’s training session

    Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus, displayed his exceptional skills during training with West Ham, executing a brilliantly clever dinked goal.

    Currently, Kudus is serving the first match of a three-game suspension. He watched from the stands as the Hammers secured a Premier League victory over Manchester United at the London Olympic Stadium last Sunday.

    The Ghanaian player is sidelined for two additional matches due to a straight red card he received during the October 19, 2024, clash against Tottenham Hotspur.

    The 24-year-old appears to have moved on from the challenging phase of his Premier League journey, fully committing himself to training.

    In the match against Tottenham Hotspur, Kudus lost his composure following a confrontation with Micky Van de Ven and Pape Matar Sarr. The English FA has charged him with ‘violent conduct and improper behaviour,’ and he is anticipated to take valuable lessons from this suspension.

    Since joining West Ham from Ajax in the summer of 2023, Kudus has emerged as a crucial player for the team. So far this season, he has scored two goals in eight Premier League appearances, according to Transfermarkt.

    In a recently shared social media video, Kudus demonstrated his impressive skill by outmanoeuvring his defender and delicately lifting the ball over goalkeeper Alphonse Areola.

  • West Ham to appeal Kudus’ potential 6-match ban after red card in Spurs clash

    West Ham to appeal Kudus’ potential 6-match ban after red card in Spurs clash

    Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus is currently awaiting a tribunal’s verdict regarding a potential six-match suspension following his recent red card during a match against Tottenham.

    The West Ham striker had a heated encounter that resulted in his dismissal after a confrontation with several Spurs players, including Mickey van de Ven, which led to multiple on-field disputes.

    Initially cautioned with a yellow card, Kudus’s punishment was escalated to a red after a VAR review, resulting in his absence from West Ham’s surprising 2-1 victory over Manchester United.

    Kudus was initially handed a three-match suspension, but former referee Mike Dean suggested that he could face an extended ban of up to six games.

    The FA later charged Kudus with an additional offence of “improper conduct” during the incident, a decision West Ham is contesting.

    The club is eager to resolve this issue before their next match against Nottingham Forest. They plan to submit evidence, including the circumstances that provoked Kudus during the altercation, to bolster their appeal.

    If Kudus’s suspension is prolonged, he would also miss upcoming fixtures against Newcastle, Arsenal, and Leicester after the November 2024 international break, potentially keeping him out until the home game against Wolves on December 9, 2024.

    Manager Julen Lopetegui, who has had previous disagreements with Kudus, stated that the player must learn to manage his emotions on the pitch.

    In contrast, former West Ham coach Kevin Nolan defended Kudus, suggesting that he is often misunderstood and contributes a vital intensity to the team.

    Both the club and its supporters are eagerly anticipating the FA’s final ruling on the appeal.

  • West Ham’s Summerville tells why he celebrated goal during Man Utd clash with Kudus

    West Ham’s Summerville tells why he celebrated goal during Man Utd clash with Kudus

    West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville has revealed that he shares a special bond with Ghanaian winger and teammate Mohammed Kudus.

    Summerville, who celebrated with Kudus after scoring against Manchester United, asserted that he idolises the Ghanaian.

    The Dutch forward explained that he celebrated his goal with Kudus to fulfil a promise he made before entering the game.

    “Yeah, yeah, very close. I like Mo [Kudus] a lot. I look up to him as well, on the pitch, off the pitch. So, yeah, I was happy. I told him when I come on, I’m going to score and I’m going to celebrate with you. So, that’s why the emotions came up,” he explained.

    Summerville came off the bench to net the opening goal in West Ham United’s 2-1 victory over Manchester United on Sunday, October 27, 2024.

    This marked his first goal since joining the Hammers from Championship side Leeds United.

    Meanwhile, Mohammed Kudus was absent from the lineup, serving a three-game suspension due to an altercation during West Ham’s previous defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.

  • Erik ten Hag slams VAR process after recent loss 2-1 to West Ham

    Erik ten Hag slams VAR process after recent loss 2-1 to West Ham

    Erik ten Hag has criticised the “process” that led to the contentious decision granting West Ham a 2-1 victory over Manchester United at the London Stadium on Sunday.

    United believed they had secured a point in East London until Video Assistant Referee (VAR) Michael Oliver suggested an on-field review for a penalty after a collision between Matthijs de Ligt and Danny Ings as the match approached its conclusion.

    Although the contact between the two players seemed minimal, referee David Coote concurred with the VAR’s suggestion and awarded the penalty, which Bowen calmly converted, further exacerbating United’s struggles.

    “So first of all, in football it is not always the best team winning, and today there was clear and obvious and clear and obvious wasn’t how the VAR worked,” Ten Hag said.

    “How they worked, how they run their process. And before the season they explained the process of the VAR and only when it’s clear and obvious then they should interfere. So what they didn’t do against Spurs where they should have done it to interfere with the red card of Bruno [Fernandes]. There was a wrong decision and now they make again a wrong decision interfering and both has big impact on the scores of the games.”

    Asked whether he felt Coote was more influenced in this case by Oliver’s standing as a more senior referee, Ten Hag said: “I don’t criticise any personnel, but I criticise the process and…

    The off-field was obviously, the VAR was Michael Oliver but also the on-field — you have to make a decision in the final moment. And he did I think three minutes to decide and to make this call. But then you have to show big personality to recall this decision.”


    The defeat sees United slip down to 14th in the table after they were leapfrogged by West Ham. Ten Hag’s team have won just three of their first nine Premier League matches this season—something Ten Hag says is partly down to a lack of good fortune.

    “In this moment, definitely the luck is not on my side [but] it’s not about me, it’s about the team, and it’s not on our side,” he said.

    “And last season was not different, but in the end we turned this around, and we are [were] so determined it would be the same case today.

    “But we have to turn this around, and it will turn around if we keep playing like we are playing now and, in this block — Brentford, Fenerbahce, today, we played really good football.”

    United will welcome Leicester City for the Carabao Cup round of 16 on Wednesday, followed by a match against Chelsea, managed by the impressive Enzo Maresca, at Old Trafford on November 3.

  • Ghanaian youngster Abdul Rashid Adam officially begins trials at West Ham

    Ghanaian youngster Abdul Rashid Adam officially begins trials at West Ham

    Ghanaian left-back Abdul Rashid Adam, 18, has officially commenced trials at West Ham United, according to Flashscore sources.

    Adam is set to spend the coming weeks training with the Hammers’ youth team in London, where he is expected to gain valuable experience. The move was approved by West Ham’s technical director, Tim Steidten, with Adam already working alongside the club’s U18 squad.

    Currently playing for Ghanaian Division 2 club Benab FC, the highly-rated defender has also represented Ghana at the U20 level, showcasing his potential on the international stage.

    Abdul Rashid Adam is a versatile player, capable of operating both as a left-back and a left center-back. It’s no surprise that he looks up to Trent Alexander-Arnold as his role model, given his own attacking abilities.

    Adam is known for his tendency to surge forward and his skill in delivering precise crosses and passes in the final third.

    He will be aiming to follow in the footsteps of fellow Ghanaian Joseph Anang, who secured a move to West Ham after a successful trial.

  • FA charges Kudus with violent conduct against Spurs players during match

    FA charges Kudus with violent conduct against Spurs players during match

    West Ham United winger Mohammed Kudus has been charged by the Football Association following his actions during the team’s defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, October 19, 2024.

    According to a statement issued on October 22, the Ghanaian player faces charges of improper conduct and/or violent behavior stemming from the incident during the match.

    “Mohammed Kudus allegedly acted in an improper manner and/or used violent conduct after the offence that he was sent off for,” the statement reads.

    West Ham winger Mohammed Kudus, along with his team, has been charged by the FA for incidents during their match against Tottenham Hotspur on October 19, 2024.

    West Ham faces a charge for failing to control their players, while Tottenham also faces the same charge due to player misconduct in the 82nd minute.

    Kudus received a straight red card for violent conduct after kicking Tottenham’s Van de Ven and slapping Pape Matar Sarr.

    Consequently, he will miss West Ham’s upcoming matches against Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, and Everton.

    Kudus initially gave West Ham an early lead by converting a cross from Jarrod Bowen. However, Tottenham equalized through Dejan Kulusevski, with James Maddison providing the assist. After halftime, Yves Bissouma put Tottenham ahead with a pass from Destiny Udogie. The match was sealed with an own goal by West Ham’s goalkeeper Alphonse Areola and a goal by Son Heung-min.

    Former Premier League referee Mike Dean has suggested that Kudus may face additional match bans for his involvement in the altercation.

    The former EPL Mike Dean commented:

    “When you look at the footage, he could have been sent off for the first incident alone.”

    Dean further suggested that the FA could extend Kudus’ suspension.

  • Kudus valued at €100m by West Ham amid Liverpool, Man City and Barcelona interest

    Kudus valued at €100m by West Ham amid Liverpool, Man City and Barcelona interest

    West Ham United has reportedly placed a €100 million price tag on Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus.

    The 24-year-old has attracted interest from several top European clubs after an impressive debut season with the Hammers, where he scored 14 goals across all competitions.

    According to a report from Fichajes, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Barcelona are keen on acquiring the former Ajax forward.

    However, West Ham is firm on their valuation, expecting around €100 million for Kudus, who joined the club last summer on a five-and-a-half-year contract.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qWvuA3uthU

    Liverpool is looking to bolster their squad, particularly in the wide positions, as Mohamed Salah will be a free agent in the summer of 2025, necessitating a suitable replacement.

    Kudus would be a valuable addition, bringing both goals and creativity to the team, and is versatile enough to play anywhere along the front line.

    Both Barcelona and Manchester City are also in need of quality wingers but will have to address other squad deficiencies as well. Meanwhile, Kudus is eager to compete at the highest level and join a club capable of challenging for major trophies.

    So far this season, the former FC Nordsjælland player has netted once in nine appearances for West Ham.

    Prior to his transfer to the club, both Arsenal and Chelsea expressed interest in signing him.

  • Otto Addo names Kudus as captain of Black Stars clash against Sudan

    Otto Addo names Kudus as captain of Black Stars clash against Sudan

    Head coach of Ghana’s Black Stars, Otto Addo, has named Mohammed Kudus, the West Ham United forward, as the team’s captain for the upcoming 2025 African Cup of Nations Qualifiers match against Sudan.

    The coach expressed confidence that Kudus’ exceptional performances for the national team, along with his leadership skills, will significantly contribute to the team’s efforts in the game against Sudan.

    “Mohammed Kudus will captain the Black Stars against Sudan,” he said during the pre-match press conference on October 9, 2024.

    The decision came in light of the absence of captain Andre Dede Ayew, who was called up to join the national squad, and his deputy, Thomas Partey, who is sidelined due to an injury.

    Addo expressed confidence that the team is well-prepared and poised to secure three points in their upcoming match.

    Ghana is set to face Sudan on October 10, 2024, at the Accra Sports Stadium.

    This doubleheader against Sudan is crucial for the Black Stars as they aim to enhance their chances of qualifying for the 2025 AFCON, especially after their disappointing performance in the first two games.

    Currently, Ghana holds the third spot in Group F of the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, with just one point from two matches.

  • Video: Kudus nets first goal of the season in West Ham’s 4-1 win over Ipswich Town

    Video: Kudus nets first goal of the season in West Ham’s 4-1 win over Ipswich Town

    Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus found the back of the net for West Ham United in their commanding 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town in the English Premier League on October 5, 2024.

    Kudus scored his first goal of the season by heading in a rebound off the post, breaking his previous goal drought.

    Michail Antonio, Jarrod Bowen, and Lucas Paqueta also contributed to the goal tally, securing a convincing win for West Ham and earning them all three points.

    With this result, West Ham now sits in 12th place on the league table, with 8 points from their eight matches.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBdS8KOIlMM

    Meanwhile, Kudus recently had a heated exchange with West Ham coach Julen Lopetegui during their 1-1 draw against Brentford on September 28, 2024.

    The confrontation reportedly occurred after Kudus was substituted at halftime, leading to a disagreement between the player and the coach.

    According to The Athletic, Kudus expressed frustration over being subbed off, feeling the manager’s criticism of his performance was unfair.

    However, the club hierarchy has assured that the situation has been blown out of proportion, and there is no ongoing tension between the two.

    The issue was eventually settled, with Kudus returning to the bench to support his teammates for the remainder of the match.

  • West Ham loses to Man City as Haaland scores hattrick

    West Ham loses to Man City as Haaland scores hattrick

    Erling Haaland continued his blistering form with another hat-trick, leading Manchester City to a decisive victory over West Ham United at London Stadium.

    The Norwegian striker’s clinical performance ensured the defending champions maintained their perfect start to the season.

    Haaland opened the scoring in the 10th minute, latching onto a precise pass from Bernardo Silva and calmly sliding the ball into the net. However, West Ham quickly responded when Ruben Dias inadvertently turned Jarrod Bowen’s cross into his own net, leveling the score.

    City regained control when Haaland struck again midway through the first half, unleashing a powerful shot into the top corner, leaving West Ham’s goalkeeper with no chance.

    The Hammers, who had struggled to assert themselves in the game, found renewed energy in the second half and nearly equalized when Mohammed Kudus hit the woodwork following a swift counter-attack.

    Despite a period of pressure from West Ham, they failed to seriously challenge City’s goalkeeper, Ederson. Haaland, who had been relatively quiet during the second half, sealed the win by beating the offside trap late in the game to complete his hat-trick and secure all three points for City.

    The victory propels Pep Guardiola’s team to the top of the Premier League table, with a perfect record after three games. Meanwhile, West Ham find themselves in 14th place, having collected just three points from their opening fixtures.

  • Kudus assists in West Ham’s EFL Cup 1-0 win over Bournemouth

    Kudus assists in West Ham’s EFL Cup 1-0 win over Bournemouth

    Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus played a crucial role in West Ham’s 1-0 triumph over Bournemouth in the EFL Cup on Wednesday, August 28, 2024.

    Entering the game in the 74th minute as a substitute for Niclas Füllkrug, Kudus made an immediate impact by providing an assist in the 88th minute, setting up Jarrod Bowen for the game-winning goal.

    The match was closely contested, with Bournemouth dominating possession while West Ham managed more shots on target.

    Despite Bournemouth’s control of the ball, their inability to capitalise on opportunities was ultimately their downfall.

    Kudus’ late assist was decisive, and the absence of VAR meant that Bournemouth had no chance to overturn the result.

    This victory extends West Ham’s unbeaten record against Bournemouth to seven wins, while Bournemouth has secured five wins and five draws in their encounters.

    Looking ahead, West Ham will face reigning Premier League champions Manchester City at home on Saturday, while Bournemouth will visit Everton at Goodison Park on the same day.

  • Video: ‘Dribble God’ Kudus ! See how he handled 4 players during West Ham-Palace clash

    Video: ‘Dribble God’ Kudus ! See how he handled 4 players during West Ham-Palace clash

    Black Stars midfielder, Mohammed Kudus delivered an impressive display in West Ham United’s 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace, marking their first win of the season.

    In a standout moment, Kudus showcased his exceptional skill by manoeuvring through five Crystal Palace defenders after receiving the ball deep in his own half.

    His dazzling run ended with a foul high up the field, relieving West Ham from defensive pressure.

    Kudus was a dynamic force on the left wing, leading the game with six successful dribbles, achieving a perfect pass completion rate, and dominating with nine duels won.

    While he didn’t find the back of the net, his contributions were vital in the win at Selhurst Park on Saturday, August 24, 2024.

    Goals from Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen in the second half secured the win for West Ham, redeeming themselves after a loss to Aston Villa in their previous match.

    Kudus came close to scoring in the first half, but his right-footed shot from a loose ball in the box narrowly missed.

    The former Ajax player played 88 minutes and earned a 7.5 rating from FotMob, solidifying his role as a key figure under new manager Julien Lopetegui.

  • West Ham finalises Niclas Füllkrug’s transfer from Dortmund

    West Ham finalises Niclas Füllkrug’s transfer from Dortmund

    West Ham announced on Monday that they have secured German striker Niclas Füllkrug from Borussia Dortmund on a four-year contract.

    The Premier League club had been interested in Füllkrug prior to last season, but he opted to transfer from Werder Bremen to Dortmund instead.

    During his time with Dortmund, he netted 16 goals in 46 matches across various competitions and played a crucial role in their journey to the Champions League final.


    “I think the Premier League is the best league in the world, and for me it is the right time to move over to England and play for a big Club like West Ham,” Füllkrug said.

    “I have been thinking about West Ham for a long time now. I know the technical director, Tim Steidten, very well, because we have history at Werder Bremen together, and I have watched some games and seen how much quality there is in the team.”

    While the financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed, reports suggest that West Ham paid £27 million ($34.5 million) for the German international.

    The 31-year-old Füllkrug was part of Germany’s Euro 2024 squad, where he scored two goals in five matches.

  • Video: Kudus scored West Ham’s only goal in defeat to Wolves in pre-season

    Video: Kudus scored West Ham’s only goal in defeat to Wolves in pre-season

    Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus scored for West Ham United in their 3-1 pre-season friendly defeat to Wolves.

    The 23-year-old netted his first goal of the pre-season, temporarily leveling the score for West Ham before Wolves clinched the win with two second-half goals. Kudus featured for 63 minutes in the match.

    The game, held in Florida before nearly 68,000 fans, offered crucial match practice for both teams as they gear up for the new season.

    Kudus remains confident and prepared for the upcoming English Premier League season after a stellar debut campaign. Last season, he was exceptional for the Hammers, finishing as Europe’s top dribbler and scoring 14 goals.

    His impressive performances have caught the eye of several clubs, including Saudi Arabia’s Al Ittihad and Liverpool.

    Despite the transfer interest, Kudus is focused on his time with West Ham as they continue their pre-season preparations in the United States.

    The 23-year-old acknowledges the high expectations and is committed to delivering his best in the forthcoming season.

    “Definitely, the preparations have been smooth so far. We have a couple of games to get to the level we want to get to.

    Looking forward to tomorrow’s game, but same thing like last season. Last season was good, first season to announce myself,” he told West Ham TV.

    “I think now the expectation is even higher. The opponents are going to come stronger, but so am I.

    “So, just double my effort and do my best to help the team finish in the best position possible.”

  • Liverpool reportedly interested in Kudus,two other top wingers

    Liverpool reportedly interested in Kudus,two other top wingers

    Ghanaian football star Mohammed Kudus is heavily linked with a potential move to Liverpool this summer.

    The Black Stars and West Ham United standout is reportedly on the Reds’ transfer radar as they seek a long-term successor for their talisman, Mohamed Salah.

    Other wingers rumored to be in contention for Salah’s replacement at Liverpool include Anthony Gordon and Leroy Sane.

    Despite the uncertainty surrounding Salah’s future, he remains an integral part of the Liverpool squad and is currently participating in pre-season preparations for the 2024/25 football season.

    Reports indicate that even if Salah remains at Liverpool this summer, the club plans to recruit several young talents to bolster the team.

    Meanwhile, other top clubs are also eyeing Mohammed Kudus this summer following his impressive season with West Ham.

  • Al Nassr ‘bait’ Kudus in new €1m monthly salary offer – Reports

    Al Nassr ‘bait’ Kudus in new €1m monthly salary offer – Reports

    Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr has extended a substantial offer to Mohammed Kudus this summer, reportedly proposing a lucrative €13 million per season, equating to a €1 million monthly salary, to attract the Ghanaian international to the Gulf region.

    Kudus, who joined West Ham last summer, has quickly garnered attention as one of Europe’s most sought-after players.

    In response to the high demand for his services, West Ham has set his release clause at a significant £85 million, far exceeding the £38 million they paid Ajax for him.

    Despite the attractive offer from Al Nassr, Kudus appears inclined to stay with the East London club for another season. His preference to remain at West Ham is a crucial factor amid the transfer speculation.

    Additionally, Al Nassr is reportedly interested in his teammate, Lucas Paquetá, and has started discussions with the player’s agents about a potential move.

    However, the likelihood of Kudus moving to Saudi Arabia seems low, as significant gaps remain regarding the project and personal terms following initial and follow-up meetings in early July.

    Last season, Mohammed Kudus scored 14 goals and provided six assists in all competitions for West Ham.

  • There is so much in me to show the world – Kudus

    There is so much in me to show the world – Kudus

    West Ham United midfielder Mohammed Kudus is determined to elevate his game further in the upcoming season following a remarkable debut in the Premier League.

    The 23-year-old Ghanaian made a significant impact in his first season with the Hammers, making 45 appearances across all competitions, scoring 14 goals, and providing six assists.

    Despite his impressive start at West Ham, Kudus is confident that he can reach new levels of performance under the guidance of the club’s new manager, Julen Lopetegui. He believes he has more to offer and is eager to showcase his full potential.

    “Starting strong was a good personal achievement, but I know there’s so much more I can demonstrate,” Kudus said. “I’m excited to take my game to the next level and contribute even more to the team.”

    Looking ahead to the preseason, Kudus emphasized the significance of these fixtures in preparing for the new season. He expressed enthusiasm about West Ham‘s upcoming matches, including a fixture against Dagenham and Redbridge and a subsequent tour to America.

    “I’m looking forward to getting back on the pitch and starting with the game against Dagenham and Redbridge this Saturday, and then heading to America,” he said. “These preseason games are crucial for our preparation, and I’m really excited about them.”

    Kudus concluded the 2023/24 season as Europe’s most successful dribbler and also clinched West Ham’s Goal of the Season award for his solo effort against SC Freiburg in the Europa League.

    His achievements have set a high bar for the upcoming season, and he is keen to build on his strong start with even greater performances.

  • Man Utd-West Ham in advanced talks over Aaron Wan-Bissaka transfer to Kudus’ club

    Man Utd-West Ham in advanced talks over Aaron Wan-Bissaka transfer to Kudus’ club

    West Ham are making a strong push to acquire Manchester United full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka at a reduced price this summer.

    According to talkSPORT, the Hammers are eager to strengthen their defense and are advancing in negotiations with Manchester United to finalize the deal.

    Wan-Bissaka could transfer to East London for as little as £15 million (€17.8m/$19.5m), a significant reduction from the original £50 million (€59.5m/$65.1m) that United paid to Crystal Palace in 2019.

    Although Manchester United would incur a substantial loss on Wan-Bissaka, the deal is beneficial for both clubs.

    West Ham would gain a quality player to compete with or potentially replace Vladimir Coufal, while Manchester United would create space for incoming player Leny Yoro, who is completing his medical ahead of his move from Lille.

    Wan-Bissaka was a regular starter for United last season when not sidelined by injury. With only one year remaining on his contract, he appears set to conclude his five-year tenure at Old Trafford.

    The England international was part of the squad that won the FA Cup against rivals Manchester City a few months ago, which may have been his final appearance in a red shirt.

    The deal is not yet finalized, and it is unclear whether Wan-Bissaka is interested in returning to the capital.

    Currently, he is scheduled to join the club’s pre-season tour in the US, but this could change if West Ham submits an official bid soon.

  • Check out Kudus in new West Ham jersey

    Check out Kudus in new West Ham jersey

    Mohammed Kudus joined his West Ham United teammates for the unveiling of the club’s new jerseys ahead of the upcoming season.

    The new design, inspired by the team’s success in the 1960s, pays homage to the squad that secured West Ham’s first major triumph.

    The home kit prominently features West Ham’s traditional Claret and Blue colors, with the club’s sponsor displayed boldly on the front.

    Alongside Kudus, teammates such as Bowen and Alphonso Areola were also present to showcase the new jerseys.

    Kudus, who joined West Ham United from Ajax last summer, quickly became a fan favorite after an impressive debut season.

    The Right to Dream Academy graduate scored 14 goals and provided six assists in all competitions for the Hammers.

    His stellar performance has attracted attention from several clubs across Europe, including English giants Liverpool.

    Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia has also been linked with the Ghanaian star.

  • “It went exactly the way I pictured it” – Kudus on bicycle kick goal against Man City

    “It went exactly the way I pictured it” – Kudus on bicycle kick goal against Man City

    Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus has reflected on his stunning bicycle kick goal for West Ham in their final match of the Premier League 2023/24 season against Manchester City.

    Kudus scored a remarkable overhead goal against Manchester City to conclude his debut season in the Premier League.

    Despite West Ham’s 3-1 loss to Manchester City in the match, Kudus’ goal captured the attention and admiration of fans.

    Speaking at the Ghana Football Awards, Kudus revealed that he had visualized scoring the goal when he first saw the ball in the air.

    “Those kinds of actions are just instinct; they barely happen in the game. When I envisioned it in my head, I just went with my instinct, and I am glad that it went exactly the way I pictured it,” Kudus said.

    In his first season at West Ham, Kudus impressed with a total of 20 goal involvements, scoring 14 goals and assisting 6.

    The 23-year-old received recognition for his outstanding goals, winning both the West Ham Goal of the Season and the Europa Goal of the Season awards.

    Additionally, the former Ajax player secured his second consecutive Footballer of the Year award at the Ghana Football Awards.

  • Kudus names Haaland, Partey and DeBryne as part of his first ultimate 11 players in Premier League

    Kudus names Haaland, Partey and DeBryne as part of his first ultimate 11 players in Premier League

    Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus has revealed his ultimate eleven from the English Premier League.

    Kudus, who had an impressive debut season in England’s top-flight league, selected three of his West Ham teammates along with his Ghanaian compatriot Thomas Partey.

    Despite Partey’s limited appearances last season due to injury, his influence on the Arsenal squad was crucial, contributing to their second-place finish.

    “Yeah, my countryman TP, I think I will go for him as a defensive midfielder. He’s calm on the ball, controls the game, and I just like him,” he said while forming his squad.

    Emerson Palmieri, Lucas Paqueta, and Jarrod Bowen—West Ham’s Player of the Season—were selected for the Ultimate Team, with two other Hammers players making the list.

    Manchester City’s goalkeeper Ederson was chosen over Alisson, joining Kyle Walker, Virgil Van Dijk, and William Saliba to complete the defense.

    Thomas Partey anchors the midfield alongside Paqueta and Kevin De Bruyne.

    The team also features De Bruyne’s teammate and fellow countryman Jeremy Doku, as well as Erling Haaland.

  • Man City’s Kalvin Phillips ‘gives himself’ to Barcelona – Reports

    Man City’s Kalvin Phillips ‘gives himself’ to Barcelona – Reports

    Manchester City’s Kalvin Phillips has reportedly expressed a desire to join Barcelona following a challenging loan spell at West Ham.

    Initially bought for £42 million ($53.41m) with hopes of bolstering City’s midfield, Phillips struggled to make an impact, featuring only 10 times under Pep Guardiola this season.

    His lack of form led to a loan move to West Ham in January, but he failed to impress, remaining mostly on the bench and consequently being omitted from Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the upcoming European Championships in Germany.

    According to the Spanish outlet Sport, Phillips has shown interest in moving to Barcelona to rejuvenate his career.

    He had hoped to make the switch in January, but financial constraints at Barcelona hindered the deal.

    Phillips believes that Barcelona’s style of play would suit him well and is eager to join La Liga.

    City is reportedly open to selling Phillips for approximately €30 million (£25.53m/$32.46m).

    However, considering his recent form, securing a straightforward sale may be challenging.

    Phillips aims to join a Champions League club and prefers to leave England if a suitable opportunity arises.

    While Barcelona is aware of Phillips’ interest, their priority remains resolving financial issues before pursuing a deal.

    Barcelona’s main target in midfield continues to be Joshua Kimmich from Bayern Munich. The German international has not yet agreed on a contract renewal with Bayern, and Barcelona is monitoring the situation closely.

    Kimmich is also attracting attention from top clubs, including Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.

    Securing Kimmich would be a significant addition for Barcelona, but their financial constraints necessitate careful market navigation.

    alvinMeanwhile, a return to Leeds is another possibility for Phillips.

    However, he prioritizes opportunities that align with his ambition to compete at the highest level in Europe, making a move to Camp Nou his most appealing option.

  • Video compilation: The dribbles that made him the best dribbler in Premier League

    Video compilation: The dribbles that made him the best dribbler in Premier League

    West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus was named the best dribbler of the 2023/2024 Premier League season.

    Kudus led the league with an impressive 124 successful dribbles in 33 matches.

    Ranking second in the list of top dribblers was Jeremy Doku with 87 successful dribbles, followed by Bruno Guimarães with 72, Eberechi Eze with 69, and Luis Díaz with 67.

    Kudus’ dribbling prowess wasn’t limited to the Premier League; he also topped the European charts, completing 136 dribbles across all competitions.

    The former Ajax player had a stellar debut season in the Premier League, scoring 8 goals and providing 6 assists.

    Overall, the Ghanaian sensation tallied 18 goals and 7 assists in 48 matches across all competitions.

  • West Ham announces Julen Lopetegui as new head coach

    West Ham announces Julen Lopetegui as new head coach

    West Ham have announced that Julen Lopetegui, the former manager of Real Madrid, will succeed David Moyes.

    Earlier this month, it was confirmed that Moyes would be departing West Ham once his contract concludes. Moyes, who has been pivotal in maintaining the club’s stability, will hand over the reins to Lopetegui.

    The seasoned manager brings with him an impressive track record, including tenures at Real Madrid and the Spanish national team.

    Expressing his enthusiasm, Lopetegui stated, “I feel very happy, first of all, to be able to be part of the future of this big club. We will try to put our stamp on the club.

    My ambition as a coach is always to be better and better, to achieve more and bigger aims and to encourage and improve the players, the team, and to compete because football is about this – to compete. We are very ambitious about this.

    “I am where I want to be. I am here because I want to be here and for us it was a fantastic day when we closed our agreement here because our commitment is 100 percent to be here.

    We had other opportunities but I am very happy that West Ham chose me because I chose West Ham too, so we are really happy about this.”

    Joining Lopetegui at West Ham are several prominent members from his previous coaching teams.

    Pablo Sanz will take on the role of assistant head coach, while Oscar Caro will be the head of performance and assistant coach.

    Notably, Xavi Valero will remain as the goalkeeper coach, continuing from the Moyes era.

    The recruitment process was spearheaded by West Ham’s technical director, Tim Steidten, who carefully assessed numerous candidates before selecting Lopetegui as the perfect fit.

    The club also held discussions with Ruben Amorim of Sporting Lisbon, who travelled to London for meetings, highlighting West Ham’s diligent approach in finding the best candidate.

    Since his departure from Wolverhampton Wanderers before the 2023-24 season, Lopetegui has declined offers from several Premier League, La Liga, and Saudi Pro League clubs.

    Bayern Munich also showed interest in him as a potential replacement for Thomas Tuchel, but the Spaniard turned them down as well.

    West Ham supporters eagerly anticipate the new era under Lopetegui’s leadership, hoping for a significant improvement in the Premier League standings.

  • Pep praises Kudus; but he is named among his worries ahead of City-West Ham clash

    Pep praises Kudus; but he is named among his worries ahead of City-West Ham clash

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has lauded West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus as an outstanding player ahead of their pivotal Premier League clash on Sunday.

    Guardiola’s team faces West Ham United at the Etihad, aiming for victory to secure their fourth consecutive Premier League title.

    A draw or loss could potentially allow Arsenal to seize the title, intensifying the pressure on City in the upcoming match.

    Guardiola recognized West Ham’s offensive strength, particularly praising Ghanaian Kudus, who has scored 13 goals across all competitions in his debut season with the Hammers.

    “Now I’m not thinking one second about next season because it’s West Ham. Four players up front who can create something,” Guardiola stated as reported by EuroFoot.

    “Kudus is an exceptional player. Bowen for many years and Antonio, when he’s fit, is unbelievable. Paqueta is a top-class player in that he can do many things. That’s why. All four, from nothing they can do something unique and special. That is my only concern right now.”

    With Arsenal fans pinning their hopes on Kudus and his colleagues to potentially bolster their title aspirations, the Gunners currently trail City by two points heading into the last game.

    Simultaneously, Arsenal will be facing Everton as the City-West Ham encounter unfolds.

  • Kudus’ solo strike in Freiburg game wins West Ham Goal of the Season

    Kudus’ solo strike in Freiburg game wins West Ham Goal of the Season

    Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus has been awarded West Ham United’s Goal of the Season for his stunning solo effort against Freiburg.

    Kudus demonstrated remarkable courage and skill as he dribbled from his own half, evading defenders before calmly slotting the ball past the goalkeeper in a Europa League match against the German side.

    The announcement was made on Saturday, May 11, ahead of West Ham’s Premier League clash against Luton Town.

    The 23-year-old midfielder joined West Ham from Ajax during the 2023 summer transfer window and has quickly become a fan favorite at the London Stadium.

    Kudus has been instrumental for David Moyes’ side, contributing to 19 goals in all competitions, with 13 goals and six assists to his name.

  • West Ham’s Moyes to exit at the end of the season

    West Ham manager David Moyes will depart from his position by mutual agreement once his contract concludes at the end of the season, the Premier League club announced on Monday.

    Moyes, aged 61, secured West Ham’s first trophy in 43 years during his second tenure as manager by winning the Europa Conference League last season.

    However, mounting pressure on the Scottish coach intensified amid the team’s recent string of poor performances, culminating in a 5-0 loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

    “I have really enjoyed working with everyone at West Ham, and I would like to thank the board for giving me the opportunity to manage this great club,” Moyes said in a statement.

    “I have enjoyed four and a half brilliant years at West Ham, and the club is in a stronger position than when I returned back in 2019.

    “When I joined West Ham for a second time, the club was one place above the relegation zone, and it has been a terrific journey to have achieved three consecutive seasons in Europe.

    “I would like to thank all the players for their support, and all the success they have achieved, over the last four and a half years.

    “I wish my eventual successor, the directors, the players, the staff, the fans, and everybody at West Ham, all the very best for the future.”


    Sources have told ESPN that West Ham officials have held talks with Julen Lopetegui over the possibility of him taking over as head coach ahead of next season.

    West Ham’s board confirmed the search for Moyes’ successor is underway and thanked him for his years of service.

    “On behalf of everyone at West Ham United, I would like to offer our sincere thanks and gratitude to David for the contribution he has made to the football club during his time as manager,” joint-chairman David Sullivan said.

    “David has been responsible for a period of great progress and success in our history, and we are extremely grateful for all of his hard work, commitment and dedication to the role.

    “By making this announcement now, it allows David to get the send-off he deserves from the West Ham supporters and for us all to show our appreciation to him at our final home fixture of the season against Luton Town on Saturday.”

    Moyes initially gained recognition as a coach at Preston North End and later during an impressive 11-year tenure at Everton. At Everton, he consistently managed to field competitive teams despite operating on a limited budget.

    Moyes led Everton to a fourth-place finish in the 2004–05 Premier League season, earning him the prestigious League Managers Association (LMA) Manager of the Year award—the second of three LMA awards he would receive in his career.

    His achievements at Everton attracted the attention of legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who personally selected Moyes as his successor upon retiring in May 2013.

  • Kudus set to work with new West Ham coach after David Moyes’ exit

    Kudus set to work with new West Ham coach after David Moyes’ exit

    West Ham United have officially confirmed Julen Lopetegui as their new head coach for the upcoming season, replacing David Moyes.

    Lopetegui, returning to the English Premier League after his stint with Wolverhampton Wanderers, is expected to lead the team from the sidelines at the London Stadium starting in the 2024–2025 season.

    Despite Moyes guiding West Ham to success in the UEFA Europa League and securing European qualifications for three consecutive seasons, criticism over recent team performance prompted the change.

    Lopetegui has an impressive track record, including winning the Europa League title with Sevilla in 2020.

    Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus, a key player for The Hammers, has attracted attention with his stellar performances, leading all players in completed dribbles across Europe’s top five leagues.

  • Amorim rejects moves to Liverpool and West Ham, opting to stay with Sporting

    Amorim rejects moves to Liverpool and West Ham, opting to stay with Sporting

    Ruben Amorim reassured Sporting CP fans of his commitment to coaching the club for the upcoming season.

    Despite being linked with Liverpool following Jürgen Klopp’s departure announcement, the Portuguese tactician also engaged in discussions with West Ham last month.

    Speaking after Sporting clinched the Portuguese league title with two games to spare on Sunday, Amorim said, “I stay, I have a contract with Sporting.

    I dedicate it [the league title] to all the Sporting fans. Now we will try to go for a third [domestic] league crown since he took over].”

    Amorim, aged 39, previously expressed uncertainty about his future at Sporting, stating that he couldn’t guarantee his continuation at the club for the next season.

    Leading Sporting since March 2020, he is under contract with the Lisbon-based team until June 2026, with a €20 million ($21 million) release clause applicable for foreign clubs.

    Meanwhile, Sporting CP forward Viktor Gyökeres, despite only being at the club for one season, cannot assure his stay beyond the upcoming summer.

    The Sweden international has garnered interest from both Premier League and La Liga clubs, having scored 27 goals and provided nine assists in 31 league appearances since his €21 million transfer from Coventry City last summer.

    “Stay next season? This is football; it’s normal; I can’t promise anything,” Gyökeres said. “I would like to stay, I really like being here; I wouldn’t mind, but in football, everything happens very quickly and we have to adapt. I can’t make so many predictions; it’s difficult. There are still games left this season; then we’ll see.”

    Gyökeres, 25, under contract with Sporting until June 2028, has a €90 million release clause.

  • Kudus shine during West ham- Chelsea clash with exceptional display

    Kudus shine during West ham- Chelsea clash with exceptional display

    Mohammed Kudus emerged as the standout performer for West Ham United despite their crushing 5-0 loss to Chelsea on Sunday, May 5, 2024.

    The Ghanaian midfielder delivered a stellar performance, showcasing his prowess by completing an impressive 14 dribbles throughout the match.

    This achievement not only marked a standout moment for Kudus but also made him the first player in the Premier League this season to achieve such a feat.

    According to football data source OptaJoe, Kudus’s exceptional display extends beyond just dribbling. He also secured the title of the player with the most successful dribbles in a single match across Europe’s top five leagues in the 2023/2024 campaign.

    Furthermore, he dominated in duels, emerging victorious in 22 out of 28 encounters, and drew five fouls, earning him the title of the most fouled player in the game.

    Despite not directly contributing to goals, Kudus’s impact didn’t go unnoticed. He garnered an impressive 8.8 FotMob rating, the highest among his West Ham teammates and the third-highest in the match overall, trailing only Nicholas Jackson and Noni Madueke.

    However, despite Kudus’s standout performance, West Ham’s defeat has placed them in a precarious position on the league table.

    Currently sitting in 9th place with 49 points, they are at risk of missing out on European football next season, trailing 7 points behind the Europa League qualification spot.

  • Transfer rumors swirl around Kudus, two others at West Ham

    Transfer rumors swirl around Kudus, two others at West Ham

    West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus is eyeing a departure from the club during the upcoming summer transfer window according to reports from Football Insider.

    Alongside Lucas Paqueta and Edson Alvarez, Kudus is reportedly keen on securing moves to bigger clubs.

    All three players have played pivotal roles for the Hammers this season and are contenders for the club’s Player of the Season accolade.

    Kudus and Alvarez joined West Ham in the summer of 2023 from Ajax, while Paqueta has been with the club since 2022.

    Although Alvarez hasn’t attracted firm interest from other clubs yet, Kudus and Paqueta have reportedly caught the attention of Liverpool and Manchester City, respectively.

    Liverpool sees Kudus as a potential replacement for the outgoing Mohammed Salah, while Manchester City had been close to signing Paqueta last summer.

    According to reports from Goal.com, Manchester City has already agreed on personal terms with Paqueta and is set to commence negotiations with West Ham in the summer transfer window.

  • Ruben Amorim apologises for London trip for West Ham move talks

    Ruben Amorim apologises for London trip for West Ham move talks

    Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim has issued an apology to the club’s fans and players for his recent trip to London to discuss a potential move to West Ham.

    Initially linked with a move to Liverpool following Jurgen Klopp’s departure announcement, it was later revealed that West Ham emerged as the leading contenders to secure Amorim’s services.

    The 39-year-old’s meeting with the Hammers reportedly influenced Liverpool’s decision to pursue Feyenoord’s Arne Slot instead. Amorim has acknowledged that meeting with West Ham to potentially replace David Moyes this summer was a “mistake.”

    Amorim told reporters: “The first thing to say is that the club knew about my trip, that’s the first thing, because it’s important and changes the context. The second thing to talk about is this ‘veil of secrecy’ around the trip. I ‘secretly’ parked my car outside, ‘secretly’ walked past 15 people, spoke with the people, took photos with people and got on a plane. It’s important to take away this idea that it was all done behind the club’s back, that didn’t happen.

    “And now the most important point, that obviously it was a mistake. The trip, the timing was completely wrong. I didn’t think so at the time but it was wrong, especially when I’m so demanding of my players, and I’m always the first to say that the problems of individuals can’t take over the team, and I’ve taken players out of the team for much less. It was my fault, I have to accept that and live with it.

    I didn’t think it was so bad at the time but thinking back on it it’s very clear. I’ve explained this with the players, the staff, but most important now is to carry on. I’m using the conference here to say sorry to the Sporting fans, the staff and above all to say sorry publicly to the players for the mistake that I made.”

    Amorim traveled to London just before Sporting’s crucial match against Porto, where they could potentially secure the Portuguese league title. Despite the club’s historic aspirations, the former midfielder seemed preoccupied. His future remains uncertain.

    Meanwhile, West Ham is actively seeking a successor for manager Moyes, whose contract expires this summer. With Slot likely heading to Liverpool, the Hammers must decide whether to retain Moyes or pursue other options, potentially including Amorim.

  • Points shared in see-saw West Ham-Liverpool game

    Points shared in see-saw West Ham-Liverpool game

    Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio were the heroes for West Ham United as they played out a thrilling 2-2 draw against Liverpool at London Stadium.

    Bowen, making his 200th appearance for the Hammers after returning from injury, opened the scoring just before half-time. He headed in Mohammed Kudus’ cross following a quick corner kick.

    Liverpool responded quickly in the second half, with Andy Robertson finding the back of the net to equalize. The game took another twist when Cody Gakpo’s shot deflected off several players before going in to give Liverpool the lead.

    However, West Ham fought back, and Antonio headed in a cross from Bowen to level the score at 2-2 with 13 minutes remaining.

    The draw kept West Ham in the hunt for a top-four finish, while Liverpool missed an opportunity to strengthen their position at the top of the table.

  • Ruben Amorim to stay at current club, ending Liverpool, West Ham claims

    Ruben Amorim to stay at current club, ending Liverpool, West Ham claims

    Ruben Amorim appears set to stay at Sporting CP, ruling out moves to Liverpool or West Ham, according to reports from Portuguese outlet Record.

    Both clubs had shown interest in Amorim to address their managerial vacancies, with Liverpool seeking a successor to Jurgen Klopp and doubts lingering over David Moyes’ future at West Ham.

    Despite recent talks with West Ham during a trip to London, no positive outcomes were reached. Talks with Liverpool have reportedly stalled since last week.

    While the Hammers offered a more lucrative financial package, Amorim is said to be “keeping his options open” and could consider opportunities outside of England.

    Sporting Lisbon, under Amorim’s guidance, have had a successful season, currently leading the Portuguese league by seven points and contending for the Taca de Portugal.

    With Amorim likely to remain at Sporting, Liverpool and West Ham may need to explore other managerial options. Potential candidates for Liverpool include Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi and Feyenoord’s Arne Slot.

    Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho’s appearance at Craven Cottage has sparked speculation about a potential return to the Premier League.

  • Ruben Amorim tight-lipped about West Ham rumours after London journey

    Ruben Amorim tight-lipped about West Ham rumours after London journey

    Sporting CP head coach Ruben Amorim is keeping quiet about his future after a brief trip to London amid rumors linking him to a managerial role at West Ham.

    Upon his arrival at Lisbon airport early Tuesday morning, the 39-year-old smiled for the cameras but declined to speak to reporters.

    Accompanied by his agent Raul Costa, Amorim flew to London on a private jet after Monday’s training session, reportedly to discuss a potential move to West Ham.

    According to Portuguese newspaper A Bola, the purpose of the trip was for Amorim and his agent to assess an official offer from West Ham, received earlier this month.

    Sources informed ESPN that Amorim is one of the leading contenders being considered by the east London club to succeed David Moyes.

    A Bola further reports that West Ham’s offer surpasses that of Liverpool’s.

    ESPN sources reveal that Amorim is under contract with Sporting until June 2026, with a €20 million ($21.3m) release clause applicable to foreign clubs.

    Amorim has emerged as a prominent candidate to replace Jurgen Klopp at Anfield following Xabi Alonso’s decision to stay at Bayer Leverkusen next season.

    Earlier this month, Amorim vehemently denied reports suggesting talks with Liverpool or any other club about his future.

    Amorim had previously expressed uncertainty about his continuation at Sporting next season.

    While Sporting is aware of Premier League interest in Amorim, they remain optimistic about his tenure, hoping he will lead the league leaders for a fifth consecutive season.

    Although Sporting has not initiated a search for Amorim’s potential replacement, they are reportedly monitoring the market.

    Amorim’s squad currently holds a seven-point lead over Benfica in the Primeira Liga and has advanced to the Portuguese Cup final.

    Sporting is scheduled to face FC Porto in their next league fixture on Sunday.

  • Liverpool set to make a £150 million bid for Kudus

    Liverpool set to make a £150 million bid for Kudus

    Rumors have surfaced suggesting that Liverpool is considering a significant summer transfer move for West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus, with talks of a staggering £150 million deal in progress.

    Kudus, who joined West Ham just eight months ago from Ajax, has reportedly attracted Liverpool’s attention with his impressive performances for the Hammers.

    Since his arrival, he has made a notable impact, particularly under the guidance of West Ham manager David Moyes, contributing 13 goals across all competitions.

    While Kudus’s potential transfer to Liverpool would undoubtedly be a blow to West Ham, it highlights his suitability for the Premier League and his aspirations to compete at the highest level of European football.

    The speculation gains further traction with reports suggesting that Liverpool views Kudus as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah, amid rumors of Salah’s move to the Saudi Pro League for a staggering £150 million fee.

    Although West Ham is keen to retain Kudus, the allure of joining a prestigious club like Liverpool may prove too tempting.

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  • Victor Boniface speaks on replicating Kudus’ goal celebration style after goal against West Ham

    Victor Boniface speaks on replicating Kudus’ goal celebration style after goal against West Ham

    Bayer Leverkusen forward Victor Boniface has revealed that his decision to mimic Mohammed Kudus’ celebration after scoring against West Ham United in the UEFA Europa League was spontaneous.

    Clarifying his choice of celebration, he mentioned that it was influenced by the ongoing banter between Ghana and Nigeria.

    “To be honest, I have seen so many comments about it…It was something that just came up; it wasn’t planned,” he told Oma Sports TV.

    Ghana and Nigeria share a friendly rivalry extending beyond sports to various parts of life; hence, Boniface labelled the celebration ‘normal’.

    “We (Nigerians and Ghanaians) are brothers, but we cook each other. It’s a normal thing,” he said.

    Victor Boniface secured a 2-0 victory for Leverkusen in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final clash with a stoppage-time goal.

    After the ball found the back of the net, he sprinted towards the advertising board, where he sat, joined by his teammates in celebration. Meanwhile, Mohammed Kudus observed from the bench after being substituted.

    Kudus’ trademark celebration, known as the ‘take a seat’ gesture, has gained widespread attention and has been imitated by numerous players.

    In the upcoming second leg at the London Stadium on Thursday, April 18, 2024, Kudus will aim to retaliate against Boniface.

  • West Ham youngster George Earthy out of the hospital after horror head injury in Fulham match

    West Ham youngster George Earthy out of the hospital after horror head injury in Fulham match

    West Ham midfielder George Earthy has been released from the hospital following a head injury sustained during his Premier League debut against Fulham.

    West Ham confirmed on Monday morning that Earthy, who was substituted and taken to a local London hospital, has been discharged.

    He will now undergo monitoring as per concussion guidelines before returning to action.

    Earthy, brought on by Hammers boss David Moyes in the 82nd minute of Sunday’s home defeat to Fulham, collided with teammate Edson Alvarez shortly after his introduction.

    He lost consciousness after hitting his head on the ground.

    Extensive on-pitch treatment, including oxygen, was administered before Earthy was stretchered off, causing concern among spectators at the London Stadium.

    In a club statement, West Ham said: “Earthy will now follow FA and Premier League concussion guidelines ahead of his return to play. West Ham United wishes to place on record its thanks to our own medical team, as well as their counterparts at Fulham and Medics24, our pitchside rescue team, for the immediate response to yesterday’s incident.

    The club also extends its thanks for the many messages of support sent to George. Everyone at West Ham United wishes George a safe and speedy recovery.”

    Earthy’s health and well-being take precedence as he recuperates from the serious head injury. Once he receives clearance to resume playing, the young midfielder aims to continue gaining valuable first-team experience.

    Previously, he made a brief appearance in a Europa League clash against Freiburg last month and has been a consistent presence in the Premier League matchday squad since February.

    While he is unlikely to be ready for selection against Bayer Leverkusen this Thursday, West Ham has upcoming matches against Crystal Palace, Liverpool, and Chelsea in the next three weeks.

  • West Ham suffer 2-0 defeat in first leg of Europa League quarter-final

    West Ham suffer 2-0 defeat in first leg of Europa League quarter-final

    West Ham suffered a late collapse as they fell to a 2-0 defeat in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final against Bayer Leverkusen.

    The Hammers had defended resolutely for 83 minutes before Lukasz Fabianski was beaten by Jonas Hoffman. Victor Boniface added a second in stoppage time, leaving West Ham with a tough task in the second leg.

    Despite missing injured Jarrod Bowen and suspended Edson Alvarez, West Ham showed promise on the counter-attack. Michail Antonio created a good chance for Mohammed Kudus, but their efforts were largely defensive.

    Fabianski made several key saves to keep Leverkusen at bay, but he couldn’t prevent Hoffman’s late strike. The task became even harder when Boniface headed in a second.

    The result leaves West Ham facing an uphill battle in the second leg, especially with Lucas Paqueta suspended. The Hammers will need a strong performance at the London Stadium to keep their European hopes alive.

  • West Ham award Kudus’ goal against Freiburg as goal of the month

    West Ham award Kudus’ goal against Freiburg as goal of the month

    West Ham United has honored Mohammed Kudus’ remarkable solo effort against Freiburg in the Europa League as the standout goal for the month of March.

    Kudus scored his first goal of the match during the 5-0 victory at the London Stadium on Thursday, March 14, 2024, where he eventually netted a brace. This win propelled West Ham to the quarter-final stage of the competition.

    His initial goal was particularly impressive, as he navigated past three opponents from his own half before calmly slotting the ball into the net with his weaker foot.

    With these two goals, Kudus has now tallied 5 goals in the Europa League, placing him four goals behind the leading scorer, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who boasts nine goals.

    This marks Kudus’ third goal-of-the-month accolade since joining West Ham in August 2023.

  • West Ham nominates Kudus’ two goals against Freiburg for Goal of the Month

    West Ham nominates Kudus’ two goals against Freiburg for Goal of the Month

    Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus is poised to achieve another milestone at West Ham United, as two of his remarkable goals in March have earned him nominations for the club’s esteemed Goal of the Month Award.

    Kudus stands out as the only player with two goals in contention for this prestigious honour, with the final winner to be determined through a fan vote.

    After facing difficulties following Ghana’s early exit from the 2023 AFCON tournament, which affected his form, Kudus made a remarkable comeback in March.

    The former Ajax Amsterdam star demonstrated his skill by scoring twice against SC Freiburg in the Europa League, with both goals earning him nominations for the Goal of the Month Award.

    One of these goals was a spectacular solo effort, initiated by a lightning-fast run from his own half.

    In addition, he contributed a goal in a 4-3 loss to Newcastle and provided several assists throughout the month.

    Among his nominated goals, Kudus’ first strike against Freiburg has garnered significant attention, with many predicting it not only to clinch him the Goal of the Month Award but also to position him as a strong contender for the Goal of the Season accolade.

  • Kudus sets new record against Ayew, now highest scoring Ghanaian for West Ham

    Kudus sets new record against Ayew, now highest scoring Ghanaian for West Ham

    Ghanaian midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, has now surpassed Andre Dede Ayew as the highest-scoring Ghanaian player for West Ham United.

    This milestone was achieved during West Ham’s 4-3 defeat against Newcastle United, where Kudus netted his 7th goal for the club in the Premier League.

    Remarkably, Kudus achieved this record with his 13th goal across all competitions for West Ham, accomplished in just 35 games.

    This surpasses Ayew’s previous record of 12 goals in 50 appearances for West Ham over two seasons.

    Kudus also leads the list of Ghana’s top goal contributors in the Premier League, with a total of 11 contributions, including 7 goals and 4 assists.

    Since joining the Hammers, Kudus has demonstrated his scoring prowess in various tournaments, including the UEFA Europa League and the EFL Cup.

  • West Ham lose to Newcastle in a 7 goal thriller

    West Ham lose to Newcastle in a 7 goal thriller

    Ghanaian striker Mohammed Kudus showcased his scoring prowess once again for West Ham United, netting his 7th league goal of the season in a thrilling match against Newcastle United.

    Kudus, known for his lethal left foot, scored just before halftime to give West Ham a 2-1 lead.

    The momentum continued in the second half as Kudus set up Jarrod Bowen, extending West Ham’s lead to 3-1.

    However, Newcastle mounted a remarkable comeback, with Harvey Barnes scoring twice, including the winning goal, to secure a stunning 4-3 victory.

    Despite the loss, Kudus’ performance was noteworthy, bringing his total goals for the season to 13.

    The defeat keeps West Ham in 7th place in the league table.