Kudus in action for Spurs against Brighton in 2025

Alan Shearer: Mohammed Kudus a “real threat” for Tottenham under Thomas Frank

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Sep 22, 2025, 12:28 pm
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Tottenham Hotspur showed grit and resilience in their comeback against Brighton on Saturday, with Mohammed Kudus the standout performer in front of a watching Alan Shearer. Spurs trailed 2-0 at the AMEX Stadium but rallied through Richarlison’s strike and a deflected equaliser to earn a valuable Premier League point.

Kudus, who joined Spurs for £55 million in the summer, was instrumental in turning the game around, registering two assists and causing Brighton’s defence problems throughout. His direct dribbling, strength in possession and ability to pick a final pass have already made him one of the most exciting players in North London.

Alan Shearer praises Kudus after Brighton comeback

Alan Shearer used his The Rest Is Football podcast to highlight Mohammed Kudus’ impact at the AMEX.

“Kudus did well again, he’s a real threat, isn’t he? Yeah, 2-0 down, they were always going to take 2-2, but I thought they were worthy of a point. Thomas Frank has made a really good start there.” — Alan Shearer

Kudus impressing under Thomas Frank

Thomas Frank’s arrival at Tottenham was seen as a bold move, but early signs suggest he has quickly built a team capable of competing on multiple fronts. Kudus has been central to this transformation, with his pace and creativity providing a new dimension down the right flank.

Against Brighton, the 24-year-old completed six dribbles — more than any other player on the pitch — underlining his ability to beat defenders and open up attacking spaces. Spurs fans have already taken to his relentless energy and flair, with many calling him one of the signings of the summer.

Tottenham balancing Europe and domestic battles

The Brighton match came just days after Spurs played in the Champions League, highlighting the demands of a squad adapting from Europa League football last season. Gary Lineker applauded the North London side’s ability to grind out a result under testing circumstances.

“Also after a Champions League game as well, and playing on a Saturday, which is not that easy, so lots to be happy about for Tottenham fans at the moment,” said Lineker.

Spurs will need to continue managing the increased workload, but performances from Kudus and fellow new signing Xavi Simons — who impressed off the bench — suggest Frank has the depth and quality to keep competing strongly.

Stat (2025/26) Mohammed Kudus
Appearances 7
Goals 0
Assists 4
Successful dribbles (per game) 4.6

source: sofascore match data – 22 September 2025

These numbers confirm why Shearer singled him out. Kudus is already delivering consistent attacking output while stretching opposition defences with his dribbling.

Analyst verdict

FootballPlace analyst John William believes Spurs’ £55m investment is already justified. “Kudus has transformed Tottenham’s right-hand side. His combination of creativity and physicality makes him a nightmare for defenders. Under Frank, he looks liberated, able to drift centrally or drive wide. If he keeps this form, Spurs will have one of the league’s most dangerous forwards.”

William also noted that the Ghanaian’s chemistry with Richarlison and James Maddison/Xavi Simons will be key: “Kudus isn’t just a soloist; he links play superbly. His assists against Brighton were examples of timing and vision. Spurs now have a genuine match-winner in their ranks.”

Key insights

  • Mohammed Kudus provided two assists in Tottenham’s 2-2 draw with Brighton.
  • Alan Shearer called him a “real threat” on The Rest Is Football.
  • The Ghanaian winger completed six dribbles, more than any other player.
  • Gary Lineker praised Spurs for their resilience days after a Champions League tie.
  • Kudus already has 2 goals and 3 assists this season, looking like a top summer signing.

What’s next for Tottenham?

Tottenham return to League Cup duty in midweek before hosting Wolves in the Premier League next weekend.

For Kudus, the challenge is maintaining his explosive form while juggling the fixture congestion. If he continues to shine in both competitions, Spurs’ £55m gamble will look like one of the bargains of the summer.

👉 Do you agree with Alan Shearer — is Mohammed Kudus already Tottenham’s most dangerous attacking threat this season?

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