West Ham United manager, David Moyes, says Ghana midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, needs time to settle into his team.
The 23-year-old is yet to start a game for the Hammers following his move from Ajax during the summer transfer window.
Kudus has been limited to two substitute appearances so far, with the latest a 23-minute cameo against Manchester City on Saturday in a 3-1 defeat.
Speaking after the game, Moyes explains he is happy with his start to life at West Ham but needs time to be fully integrated into his starting lineup.
“We might need to wait a little bit more time for Dinos and Mo (Kudus) to get settled in, but overall I am really pleased with how they have started," Moyes said.
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