Kudus stated that despite only scoring one goal in the game despite Stonebwoy’s prediction that he would score two, he thought the artist brought luck to the stadium.
“Celebrating with our lovely fans was wonderful. I want to thank the supporters because even though we were down 2-1 and I was on the bench, we could still sense their enthusiasm and support. I believe it increased the players’ vigor. We accept the point we earned from today since there was a terrific mood and everyone gave their best effort.
After scoring his first Premier League goal on Sunday, Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus revealed his happiness and blamed his musician friend Stonebwoy for his good fortune.
With his goal in the 89th minute, Kudus—the 17th different Ghanaian international to score in the Premier League—secured a late draw for West Ham against Newcastle United after coming off the bench in the 76th minute.
In the post-game interview, he said, “Scoring the goal, of course, feels extremely fantastic. “Most importantly, it was important for the team since it resulted in us earning a point. I was excited to score my first Premier League goal, even though we were going for the three points, and we needed to comeEast away with a point.
"It feels like a family already" ⚒️
Mo is feeling at home in east London 🏡 pic.twitter.com/k3CszHrIq1
— West Ham United (@WestHam) October 8, 2023
Kudus stated that despite only scoring one goal in the game despite Stonebwoy’s prediction that he would score two, he thought the artist brought luck to the stadium.
“Celebrating with our lovely fans was wonderful. I want to thank the supporters because even though we were down 2-1 and I was on the bench, we could still sense their enthusiasm and support. I believe it increased the players’ vigor. We accept the point we earned from today since there was a terrific mood and everyone gave their best effort.
Kudus is now prepared to concentrate on the international game, as he is anticipated to play in Ghana’s forthcoming international friendlies against Mexico and the United States on October 14 and 18, respectively.