Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus made a dream Premier League debut for Tottenham, registering two assists as Richarlison’s double fired Thomas Frank to his first league win in charge against newly promoted side Burnley.
The £55m summer signing from West Ham wasted little time making an impact, setting up Richarlison’s opener after just 10 minutes with some brilliant work on the right.
The Brazilian finished Kudus’ cross with a sharp turn and shot to open the Frank era in style.
Kudus was at it again in the second half, this time hanging up a teasing delivery from the byline for Richarlison to convert with a spectacular scissor-kick volley — a strike replayed countless times on the stadium’s big screens to the delight of Spurs fans.
It was the perfect start for Kudus, who showed why Spurs moved quickly to secure his services, combining flair and efficiency as Tottenham eased past newly promoted Burnley.
Kudus hopes to continue his form in Spurs next match against Manchester City.