The 21-year-old Kudus replaced Steven Berghuis in the 63rd minute, and it took him less than 10 minutes to score.
The left-footed wizard carefully handled a loose ball at the edge of the PSV 18-yard box before slamming a goal to cut Ajax Amsterdam’s lead to four.
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Despite scoring, Alfred Schreuder’s team lost 5-3, handing the trophy to PSV Eindhoven.
Kudus, who has been in excellent form lately and scored in each of his past four appearances, will be looking to lock down his spot in Schredeur’s starting XI.
Ghanaians will also be excited by his recent individual performances as the team prepares to face South Korea, Uruguay, and Portugal in Group H of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.