Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus engaged in a heated argument on social media that concluded with the footballer telling a critic to “shut the fu*k up!”
Kudus kicked off Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying games against Mali and the Central African Republic (CAR) as the Black Stars secured victories in both matches.
The West Ham United player had a difficult time in the match against the Eagles in Bamako and continued to struggle when Ghana hosted CAR in Kumasi on Monday.
Even though he wasn’t performing at his highest level, the 23-year-old managed to help Abdul Fatawu Issahaku score a goal as Otto Addo’s team won 4-3 against the Wild Beasts.
During the match, a few Ghanaian supporters on social platforms scrutinized Kudus, indicating that he was retaining possession of the ball for an excessive amount of time.
A fan on X (formerly Twitter) called Wan Prince posted: “Mohammed Kudus needs to be talked to, what kind of selfishness and unnecessary ball control is that?”
The said post found its way to Kudus’ feed and he replied by telling the critic to “Come and talk to me yourself.”
Another X user by the name Steeze called Kudus out, saying: “You people for talk Kudus the truth. He’s not Messi, neither is he Ronaldo. He should stop doing too much and release the ball quickly.”
In response, however, the former Ajax midfielder told him to shut up. Using abbreviated language, Kudus wrote: “Masa stfu!!!!!”
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