According to West Ham manager David Moyes, he is tempted to start Mohammed Kudus in every match.
The 23-year-old is off to a strong start in South London and has already contributed to three goals for the Hammers this year.
Before the October break, Kudus scored his first Premier League goal against Newcastle United.
He has, however, yet to begin for West Ham in the league despite starting each game this season in the Europa League.
The Ghanaian was once again forced to play off the bench as the Hammers fell to Aston Villa 4-1 on Sunday.
Managing Kudus since his summer transfer from Ajax, Moyes claimed the current starting lineup has been successful despite his temptation to start the player every time.
“Kudus is tempting me to start every game. To be fair, however, I must acknowledge that the team has performed admirably. The Standard quotes Moyes as adding, “Obviously, we’ve got a balance that we’re trying to find and get that right as well.
The Ghanaian was once again forced to play off the bench as the Hammers fell to Aston Villa 4-1 on Sunday.
Managing Kudus since his summer transfer from Ajax, Moyes claimed the current starting lineup has been successful despite his temptation to start the player every time.
“Kudus is tempting me to start every game. To be fair, however, I must acknowledge that the team has performed admirably. The Standard quotes Moyes as adding, “Obviously, we’ve got a balance that we’re trying to find and get that right as well.
“Our balance has occasionally been excellent and has led to successful outcomes. It can occasionally lead to issues for you as well.
In addition, Moyes talked about West Ham’s dismal performance and praised Aston Villa’s style of play.