Kudus with his Eredivisie U21 Player of the Month award
Ajax midfielder Mohammed Kudus has been adjudged as Eredivisie U21 Player of the Month for April.
The 20-year-old forced his way into Erik ten Hag's team after fully recovering from a knee injury.
Kudus scored twice in the last four games, winning the man of the match award in the final game of the season against Vitesse.
The Ghanaian was impressive in May, completing all his attempted dribbles whilst maintaining a pass accuracy of 92.4% for his 132 passes.
It is Kudus' first U21 Player of the Month award. He succeeds teammate Jurriën Timber, who received the award in April.
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