LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 19: Mohammed Kudus of West Ham UnitedFormer England striker, Peter Crouch says Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus ‘fully misplaced his head’ following his purple card within the sport in opposition to Tottenham Hotspurs on Saturday, October 19, 2024.The Ghana worldwide was despatched off with 4 minutes remaining after clashing with Spurs gamers following a foul on defender Micky Van de Ven.Kudus had run over the participant who was on the group earlier than shoving Senegalese midfielder Pape Matar Sarr in a second of insanity from the Ghanaian.He was first handed a yellow card earlier than a Video Assistant Referee evaluate ended with the ex-Ajax star getting despatched off.Crouch, who was watching the sport for TNT Soccer, insist Kudus deserved the purple card for his motion.[Kudus] fully misplaced his head. I feel van de Ven did nicely to not react, as a result of he stamped on him a few occasions earlier than, tried to kick the ball at him, stood on him a few occasions, after which he will get a slap within the face,” he instructed TNT.Richarlison goes down, one way or the other, its all kicking off. He needed to go. It was an entire lack of his head, he added.Kudus will serve a three-game ban, beginning with the go to of Manchester United to the Olympic Stadium on Sunday.
"He needed to go"- Peter Crouch on Mohammed Kudus’ purple card in Spurs defeat
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