Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, was seething with frustration as his team conceded what many are calling a potential goal of the season against West Ham on Sunday, May 19.
After quickly establishing a 2-0 lead within the first 18 minutes of the match, Guardiola's squad seemed on track for their fourth Premier League title.
However, their momentum was sharply interrupted just before halftime when Mohammed Kudus scored a spectacular acrobatic goal, cutting City's lead in half.
Kudus, the Ghanaian midfielder enjoying an impressive debut season in the English top flight, displayed individual brilliance as he capitalised on a loose ball from a corner kick, executing a bicycle kick to find the back of the net.
Guardiola's visible frustration was evident as he reacted angrily to Kudus' stunning strike.
Recall that Pep Guardiola acknowledges the threat posed by Mohammed Kudus and West Ham's potent attacking lineup ahead of the season's final match.
Guardiola is wary of the danger presented by Kudus, Lucas Paqueta, and Jarrod Bowen, singling out the Ghanaian international as an outstanding player.
Kudus, aged 23, earned recognition by winning West Ham's Goal of the Season award for his remarkable solo effort against Freiburg during the Europa League round of 16.
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