Ghana international, Mohammed Kudus, is tipping his side, West Ham United, to go all the way in this season’s UEFA Europa League.
West Ham topped their group and will face German side, Freiburg, in the round of 16.
Kudus believes his side have got the ability to triumph in Europe after winning last season’s UEFA Conference League title.
“We are in Europe now and want to make an impact as we won it last year, while we also want to challenge the top six teams in the league.
“Yes, 100% [we can win the UEFA Europa League]. We won the UEFA Europa Conference League last year, so we have the same mentality and approach every single game the same. It’s very possible,” he said.
Kudus has scored five goals in six European appearances so far this season.
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