The 2024/25 Premier League season may not be over yet but it’s been a forgettable one for Mohammed Kudus and West Ham, so much so that the Ghanaian is looking ahead to next term.
Managerial changes, injuries and players being off colour have all compounded to the Hammers’ misery this term.
West Ham, who were tipped to finish the season highly, have been better than only the three relegated sides – Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton.
West Ham’s season’s performance is in contrast to last term where they finished in the top half of the table.
The general underwhelming levels of performance has affected the overall team, with individual players struggling to reach their full potential.
Kudus has scored four league goals this season – four less than he managed last season.
However, the nimble-footed forward believes West Ham will put this blip of a season behind them and perform strongly next term.
“100% that will be the focus [pushing for a European and top half finish].That should be the standard in every season. Like I said, we take a lot of lessons from this downtime.”
“Every setback, for me personally, I see it as an opportunity to grow and focus on what is ahead,” he told Sky Sports.
West Ham are winless in the league since February and face struggling Manchester United on Sunday.