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Mohammed Kudus claims he’s “the strongest footballer in the world” after Tottenham start

John William Last updated: Oct 16, 2025, 6:00 am
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Tottenham’s Mohammed Kudus believes he has become the strongest footballer in the world since arriving in north London — a bold claim from a player who’s already taking the Premier League by storm.

The 24-year-old Ghanaian forward has made an electrifying start to life under Thomas Frank, becoming Spurs’ main attacking spark with goals, assists, and relentless energy. Kudus opened his Premier League account with a match-winning strike away at Leeds United before the international break, cementing his growing reputation as one of the division’s most complete wide players.

Kudus: “I’m the strongest footballer in the world”

Speaking in a light-hearted feature about building the “perfect footballer”, Kudus surprised fans by naming himself as the best on the planet — not for dribbling or speed, but for physical strength.

“For dribbling, I’d pick Lamine Yamal. For left foot, Messi. For right foot, Neymar. For speed, Mbappé. For intelligence, Iniesta. But for strength — me.” — Mohammed Kudus

It’s a confident statement, but one backed by numbers. Kudus currently leads the Premier League for most duels won (55) this season — more than any other player — underlining his mix of balance, body control, and determination.

Former England striker Peter Crouch recently praised Kudus on TNT Sports, saying he’s “almost impossible to dispossess” when in full flow.

Dominating the Premier League by force and finesse

While Kudus’ dribbling has drawn comparisons to prime Eden Hazard, it’s his physicality that’s setting him apart in the early months of Tottenham’s campaign. The Ghanaian has become the first name on the team sheet for Frank, combining his technical flair with an edge that Premier League defenders are struggling to handle.

Stat (2025/26) Mohammed Kudus
Appearances 10
Goals 1
Assists 5
Duels Won 55

source: sofascore match data – 15 October 2025

His numbers underline why Tottenham made him their marquee signing. Kudus ranks first in both dribbles attempted and dribbles completed across the Premier League, reflecting his ability to beat opponents through skill or sheer strength.

Kudus firing Ghana to the 2026 World Cup

It’s not just in England where Kudus is thriving. The Spurs winger recently scored the decisive goal in Ghana’s 1-0 win over Comoros, securing qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Black Stars will head to North America with an exciting front line featuring Kudus, Antoine Semenyo, and Jordan Ayew, hoping to emulate their famous 2010 run to the quarter-finals.

Analyst verdict – confidence born from dominance

In my view, Kudus’ self-belief is justified. He’s adapted instantly to Premier League tempo, blending strength and skill in a way few wingers manage.

FootballPlace analyst John William adds:

“Kudus isn’t arrogant — he’s empowered. When you win more duels than midfield enforcers and still score goals, confidence is inevitable. He’s the engine of this new-look Spurs attack.”

Key insights

  • Kudus says he’s “the strongest footballer in the world.”
  • Leads Premier League in duels won (55) and dribbles completed.
  • Credits physical strength as his key weapon since joining Spurs.
  • Peter Crouch calls him “almost impossible to dispossess.”
  • Scored the goal that sealed Ghana’s 2026 World Cup qualification.

What’s next for Kudus and Tottenham?

Tottenham resume Premier League action on 19 October against Aston Villa, followed by a Champions League against Monaco. With form and confidence sky-high, Kudus will look to extend his blistering run as Spurs chase a top-four spot.

For Ghana, the winger’s next focus will be World Cup preparations — and carrying the belief that he really might be the strongest of them all.

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