Mohammed Kudus Displays Incredible Dribbling Skills Ahead of Tottenham vs Arsenal Friendly
- Mohammed Kudus showed off a brilliant skill during training ahead of Tottenham’s friendly match against Arsenal
- The 24-year-old is expected to be a key player in the big warm-up game in Hong Kong on Thursday morning
- Fans who saw Kudus' amazing dribbling skills on TikTok rushed to the comments to praise him
Black Stars playmaker Mohammed Kudus is gearing up for a thrilling pre-season clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, set to take place on Thursday, July 31, in Hong Kong.
The Ghanaian playmaker, who switched from East to North London in a £55 million deal earlier this summer, has wasted no time settling into life at Spurs.

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Mohammed Kudus' bright start to life at Tottenham
Kudus made an instant impression in his first unofficial outing for the Lilywhites.
Facing Reading, he was directly involved in both goals as Spurs sealed a 2-0 win, showcasing the flair and intelligence that made him such a coveted summer signing.
That performance earned him a place in the starting lineup for the next fixture against Luton Town.
Though he didn’t register an assist or a goal, his movement and creativity stood out in a match that ended in a frustrating stalemate.
Kudus dazzles at training with insane dribbling
Now, a bigger test awaits. Kudus is expected to feature in his first North London derby, even if just a friendly, against archrivals Arsenal.
Footage shared on TikTok and spotted by YEN.com.gh shows the 24-year-old in fine form during training.
In the clip, he weaves between two defenders with ease. He glides past them before surging into the box.
However, the moment didn’t end in a goal, as his final shot lacked the power to beat the goalkeeper.
Watch the video:
Fans react to Kudus’ insane dribbling
The video quickly went viral on the video-sharing platform, with fans sharing their admiration for the midfielder’s skill:

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@Bright Yirpe wrote:
"Wow, fantastic 👏👏"
@zelek shared:
"This guy carries fire."
@Jonathan Matey made an interesting plea:
"Kuku I always buy data because of you, so just play a good game for me:"
@Horn Gentle praised:
"Star boy."
@JUUMAH summed up:
"God Is Here 🔥✌️😁😁..they didn’t believe in us."
While the display was eye-catching, Kudus will be hoping to convert his flair into goals when he faces Arsenal.
Kudus' performance vs Arsenal in the past
According to Stat Muse, he has previously played three Premier League matches against the Gunners without scoring.
That’s 270 minutes of football and counting, something he’ll be determined to change.
Meanwhile, the Gunners have strengthened significantly this summer, adding Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Cristhian Mosquera, and Viktor Gyokeres to their ranks, per the BBC.

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Arsenal also come into this fixture with momentum, having won both of their previous warm-up matches. In contrast, Tottenham are still piecing things together under the weight of improved expectations.
From Nima streets to Spurs stardom
Mohammed Kudus’ journey to Tottenham wasn’t just talent, it was resilience. He grew up in Nima, one of Accra’s toughest neighbourhoods, where opportunity was scarce, and adversity was constant.
The streets weren’t lined with football boots or coaches, just dreams and dusty pitches. At age 13, he caught the eye of scouts from the Right to Dream Academy, where his life began to change. There, he learned structure, discipline, and belief, qualities that would carry him across continents.
His breakthrough at Ajax showcased his raw creativity and tactical maturity, earning praise across Europe.
At West Ham, he quickly became a fan favourite with stunning goals and fearless runs. And now at Tottenham, he steps onto a bigger stage with even higher expectations.
For Kudus, this is not just a move, it’s a mission. A mission to inspire others from similar backgrounds, proving that your beginning doesn't limit your end.
Ghana legend backs Kudus' move to Spurs
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Ghanaian football legend Dan Owusu has backed Mohammed Kudus after his big move from West Ham United to Tottenham.
Owusu called the move bold and smart, saying it was good that Kudus chose to stay in a top European league instead of going after money.
Source: YEN.com.gh