West Ham United secured a dominant 3-1 victory over Everton at Goodison Park, with summer signing Mohammed Kudus putting in yet another impressive performance for the Hammers.
The 23-year-old attacker played a key role in the comeback win, providing the assist for the go-ahead goal. After missing a penalty in the first half, Beto made amends by giving Everton the lead early in the second period.
However, Kurt Zouma quickly levelled for West Ham, connecting with a James Ward-Prowse cross to restore parity.
With the game finely poised at 1-1, Kudus delivered a pinpoint accurate cross into the box in the 91st minute, which Tomas Soucek controlled and fired past Jordan Pickford to give West Ham the lead. It was a fitting reward for Kudus’ hard work and creativity throughout the match.
Edson Alvarez – another summer recruit from Ajax – scored a third goal for West Ham in the closing stages of the game, securing a comprehensive victory for the London club.
This latest success marks back-to-back wins for West Ham in the Premier League, a feat they last achieved in December. Kudus was instrumental in both wins with two assists.
Kudus has been brilliant since arriving from Ajax, contributing six goals and three assists in 21 league appearances. Across all competitions, he has netted 10 times and registered three assists, cementing his status as one of the most exciting young talents in the Premier League.