Ghana forward Mohammed Kudus scored his first Ajax goal in a pre-season friendly victory against Eintracht Frankfurt.
The former Nordsjælland player had a simple task of putting the ball into the back of an empty net after he was teed up by a selfless back-heel from fellow new signing Antony.
After the goal, Kudus decided to celebrate buy crossing his arms to pay tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman who acted as the main character in the movie Black Panther.
Ajax took an early lead in the game through Quincy Promes. Kudus then doubled the score early in the second half before Andre Silva got a consolation goal for Frankfurt.
Kudus has started one game and enjoyed two substitute appearances so far in pre-season for the Dutch champions.
Check Kudus' first goal in the video below:
Welcome to the club, Mo! ⚽️#ajafra #PreSeason pic.twitter.com/cIk4NKaK4a
— AFC Ajax (@AFCAjax) August 29, 2020
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