Ghana star Mohammed Kudus has made it clear that his mission at Tottenham Hotspur goes far beyond dazzling performances, he wants to leave North London with a trophy in hand.
The Black Stars midfielder, who made a high-profile switch from West Ham United in the summer, has quickly become one of Ange Postecoglou’s most influential players. His creativity and relentless drive have transformed Spurs’ midfield, and his numbers speak loudly: Kudus currently leads the Premier League assist charts with six decisive passes in just 14 appearances.
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Despite his strong individual start, the 24-year-old insists his ambitions are rooted in collective success. Speaking ahead of Spurs’ crucial Champions League showdown with Slavia Prague, Kudus didn’t shy away from outlining what he expects from his time at the club.
“I have to win a trophy with Tottenham,” he stated.
Kudus is tipped to be central to Tottenham’s push as they wrap up the Champions League group stage on Tuesday, and his form suggests he will once again be pivotal in North London’s pursuit of continental and domestic glory.
Since his arrival, the dynamic midfielder has featured 20 times for Spurs in all competitions, producing two goals and six assists.
And while his personal numbers continue to grow, Kudus remains laser-focused on the one achievement he believes will define his tenure at the club: lifting silverware with Tottenham Hotspur.





