Mohammed Kudus Set for Tottenham Champions League Debut Against Villarreal
· YEN.com.gh News · Join- Tottenham fans are eager to see the Ghanaian winger bring his Ajax magic to Europe’s biggest stage for Spurs against Villarreal
- Spurs fans buzzing on social media, offering their predictions and engaged in Tottenham line-up debates
- Mohammed Kudus has already contributed two assists in five Premier League games, but he is till waiting for one huge moment
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Tottenham Hotspur fans are brimming with anticipation as Mohammed Kudus prepares to make his UEFA Champions League debut for the North London club.
The 24-year-old Ghanaian winger has shown glimpses of brilliance since his arrival at Spurs, but the spotlight will be firmly on him when Spurs host Villarreal at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on September 16, 2025, wIth the game set to kick off at 19:00 GMT.
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Kudus’ UEFA Champions League record
Kudus’ record in Europe’s elite competition is modest but promising. In nine UEFA Champions League appearances, all during his time at Ajax, the Ghana international netted six goals.
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His performances for the Dutch giants highlighted his technical ability, sharp movement, and eye for goal.
However, a move to West Ham in the Premier League saw him play exclusively in the Europa League, meaning his Champions League tally remained untouched during his two-season spell at the Hammers.
Now at Tottenham, Mohammed Kudus is eager to showcase his talent on Europe’s biggest stage once again.
The midfielder’s previous experiences in the Champions League will be invaluable as he navigates the pressures of top-tier European football.
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Mohammed Kudus' strong start at Spurs
Since joining Tottenham, Kudus has been integrating smoothly into Thomas Frank's attacking setup.
According to Transfermarkt, In five Premier League appearances so far, the Ghanaian has registered two assists, helping Spurs maintain fluidity in the final third.
Although he is yet to open his goal account for Spurs, his creative influence is clear, and fans are optimistic that his scoring touch will soon return.
His adaptability, vision, and dribbling make him a constant threat to opposition defences, and Spurs will rely on his flair to unlock Villarreal’s backline.
Meanwhile, according to the Mirror, Tottenham’s return to the Champions League brings renewed expectations.
With a mix of experienced campaigners and youthful energy, Spurs aim to make a mark in the league phase and beyond.
With kickoff just hours away, Spurs supporters are brimming with excitement ahead of their Champions League clash with Villarreal tonight.
Social media is awash with predictions, line-up debates, and high expectations as fans look forward to seeing Spurs back on Europe’s biggest stage, with supporters eager to see the Ghanaian midfielder spark Spurs’ attacking play and make an instant impact.
Check some of the comments below.
@JayB wrote:
''We need to start with a bang against Villarreal. Come on Spurs.''
@MikeOP commented:
''Expecting to see Mo Kudus dominate the Spanish boys.''
@Yeihom reacted:
''Tottenham has made a huge mistake with Manor Solomon. It’s enough look at Manor Solomon’s performance during the last few weeks to understand his potential. The Spurs has made a huge mistake!''
Veteran Ghanaian football adminstrator praises Kudus
Adding an expert perspective to the fan excitement, in an exclusive chat with YEN.com.gh, respected Ghanaian football administratror Charles Kwadwo Ntim also weighed in on Kudus’ potential impact for Spurs.
"Kudus has all the qualities of a top European player – skill, vision, and composure in the final third. Tottenham fans should expect to see him start scoring very soon. His time to shine has come," he said.
Kudus' main weaknesses
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported on two key flaws in Mohammed Kudus’s game despite his bright start in his first five outings for Tottenham Hotspur.
The ex-Ajax star has contributed two assists in his opening four matches, but he still has a long way to go to cement his place as a Spurs standout.
Source: YEN.com.gh