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Kudus Reveals the Inspiration Behind His Unique Stool Celebration

West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus added another goal to his tally in a 1-1 draw against Brighton. Following his equalizer, Kudus unveiled a special stool from his home country, Ghana, as part of his celebration, adding a cultural twist to his trademark post-goal routine.

Kudus Scores Again and Introduces New Celebration

Kudus, who has become a key player for the Hammers, continued his fine form with a crucial goal against Brighton. The midfielder, known for borrowing a steward’s stool for his celebrations, took things up a notch by introducing a unique stool imported from Ghana.

The new stool, which Kudus showcased after scoring, reflects a significant cultural symbol in Ghana, used by chiefs to signify authority and kingship. The decision to bring his stool to the pitch was an effort to stand out and celebrate his heritage.

Kudus Explains the Meaning Behind the Stool

Speaking to West Ham’s media team, Kudus shared the thought process behind his celebration.
“This is a stool from where I am from, Ghana, and the chiefs sit on it so it is very special,” Kudus explained. “It shows your authority and the kingship. I thought, ‘Why not do something different?'”

He also highlighted his desire to create a unique celebration, saying, “There are a lot of people sitting on the [advertising] boards now, so when I bring my stool out now, this is mine, and nobody can do it.”

Kudus Celebrates Goals with a Cultural Flair

Kudus’ celebration not only highlights his individuality but also honors his Ghanaian roots. By incorporating a symbol of authority and kingship into his routine, he has created a celebration that is both unique and meaningful.

As Kudus continues to make his mark in the Premier League, his cultural celebrations add an extra layer of personality to his on-field brilliance.

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