The Ghanaian star wrote his name in the Premier League history books with his strike against Manchester City
West Ham’s Mohamed Kudus has crowned an entertaining Premier League season with a historic goal against Manchester City that helped shatter the all-time record for the most goals scored in a single Premier League campaign.
Kudus goal gives Arsenal hope
The Ghanaian’s sensational overhead kick for West Ham against Manchester City put a halt on the title parade as it cut the Cityzens’ lead in half to make it 2-1.
Kudus found space in a packed Manchester City box to swivel and strike the ball in the air beyond Stefan Ortega, netting his 18th goal in all competitions this season and writing his name in the Premier League’s history books.
Kudus goal makes Premier League history
Kudus’ goal was the 1,223rd goal of the current Premier League campaign, making the 2023/24 season the highest-scoring season in the league’s history.
With an average of 3.28 and a total of 1,246 goals this season, the 20 teams contributed to the most prolific season in Premier League history.
Manchester City were the top scorers in the league with 96 goals, with Arsenal in second with 91 goals, while relegated Sheffield United scored the fewest goals with only 35.