Watching Mohammed Kudus reminds me of my playing days as a footballer – TeePhlow
Lukeman Ekow Baidoo, better known in the music world as TeePhlow and a Ghanaian rapper who has won awards, has said nice things about Black Star footballer Mohammed Kudus.
After Thursday’s football game between Ghana and Portugal, Black Star player Mohammed Kudus made headlines. Many Ghanaians praised him for how hard he worked and how good he was at football.
The Hip Hop recording artist says that watching Black Star footballer Mohammed Kudus play on the field makes him think of when he used to play. Teephlow said that whenever he watches Mohammed Kudus play, he sees himself in him.
He said that the football player has a unique style and is tough, and he also praised his ability to stay calm on the field. Teephlow said that the new team should stick together because they are good and can go far.
“When I watch this guy play, I see myself in him. “Those who saw me play can attest to this,” TeePhlow wrote on Facebook.
He went on, “On the field, his style, toughness, and coolness remind me of myself. I miss playing football so much….
He said, “If we can keep our boys together for a while longer, we will have the most dangerous team in the world.” The fact that our team is mostly young is an advantage for @BlackstarsToQualify.

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