Mohammed Kudus at age 16 captained Right To Dreams' U-17 team to win the international tournament in 2017.
Kudus scored two fantastic goals in the final to help RTD to win the game 2-1. Now Rangers midfielder Mohammed Diomande assisted the first goal with a sweet cross which was perfectly connected by Kudus.
The Ghanaian later added another after a driving run before lobbing the ball over the goalkeeper from just inside the box.
His performance depicts how incredible he was during his academy days which led to his move to Nordsjaelland.
Kudus has gone on to establish himself as one of football's biggest stars, taking the Premier League by storm in his first season at West Ham United.
Kudus is currently known to be the face of Ghana football following his performances for the Black Stars.
Watch highlights of Kudus' brace below
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