A captain’s gesture.
After West Ham’s 3-2 defeat in the EFL Cup to Wolverhampton, captain Jarrod Bowen faced questions from fans, but he was taken away from the stands by supporters. Bowen has now shared his thoughts on the incident.
Details: Bowen mentioned he welcomes fan feedback and understands that emotions are part of the game. He acknowledged that it was a brief moment, noting that he celebrated with the same fans after their 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest.
Quote: “I never hide and am always ready to be accountable for my actions—that’s part of the captain’s responsibility. I’ve been here for many years, and I care deeply about the club. The fans are the same: loyal and passionate, wanting the best for the club.
Sometimes emotions on the pitch can spill over, especially when results aren’t what we want. But I understand them, and there’s no misunderstanding between us. We’ve put it behind us, and on Sunday we won—you saw how we celebrated after the match,” Bowen said in an interview with talkSPORT.
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