Two new signings, two standout performances—but who truly stole the show in their Premier League debut: Mohammed Kudus or Bryan Mbeumo?
Tottenham’s 3–0 win over Burnley saw Ghanaian star Mohammed Kudus dazzle with two assists and electric wing play. His link-up with Richarlison was instant, delivering a pinpoint cross for the opener and helping set up a stunning scissor-kick goal later in the match. Alan Shearer called it “great wing play,” and Spurs fans are already hailing him as a post-Son Heung-min era game-changer.
Meanwhile, Bryan Mbeumo made his debut for Manchester United in a tougher 1–0 loss to Arsenal. Despite the result, Mbeumo impressed with intelligent movement, aggression, and United’s best goal-scoring chances. His chemistry with fellow new signing Matheus Cunha showed promise, and their combined nine shots matched Arsenal’s entire team output.
🔍 Verdict:
Kudus: 2 assists, dominant wing play, key role in a win
Mbeumo: High work rate, best chances in a loss, strong chemistry
While Mbeumo showed grit and potential, Kudus delivered end product and flair in a winning performance—making him the standout debutant of the weekend.
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