Mohammed, in addition to meetings with Manchester United, Nottingham and Everton, will also miss matches against Newcastle and Arsenal
Winger West Ham Mohammed Kudus received from English Football Association (FA) additional two-match disqualification based on an incident that occurred in the 8th round match nuclear submarine against Tottenham (1:4).
Thus, the 24-year-old Ghanaian, who previously received a three-game absence in addition to the red card, will miss a total of 5 rounds of the Premier League. Two of them have already taken place – in them the Hammers beat Manchester United (2:1) and lost to Nottingham Forest (0:3). Kudus will remain on the sidelines for the home match against Everton on November 9, as well as subsequent league meetings with Arsenal and Newcastle. In total, the disqualification in the Premier League will last for a month and a half for the winger.
The mentioned away match on October 19 started wonderfully for Kudus – he opened the scoring in the 18th minute. But Spurs then scored four goals in response. At the very end, the Ghana national team player initiated the brawl – first he hit Tottenham defender Mickey van de Ven, and then pushed midfielder Pape Matara Sarr in the face. Mohammed was initially shown a yellow card, but it was changed to a red after a VAR review.
Tottenham got off with a fine of 20 thousand pounds as a result of the incident.
West Ham are in 14th place in the Premier League. Kudus played in 10 matches this season (he is a solid starting player in the championship), scored twice, and provided one assist.
Source: Sportarena

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