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Nobody deserved a Hammers result yesterday more than Jarrod Bowen!

The guy was at the very top of his game in the first 45 minutes. causing havoc in the Manchester United defence and setting up two or three really good chances along the way.

That we didn’t go in with a two or three goal lead via his efforts was very bad news – he did more than anyone to see the game dead and buries by half time.

The guy has been a brilliant buy and along with Soucek has shown that there are big bargains to be had. His departure from Hull City had more to do with the club being relegated last season than  anything else.

We were punished yesterday – just as we had been and in much the same way as we’d suffered against Arsenal last season.

It’s an issue and having sorted the back line the boss now needs to address the new problem with some urgency – presumably in January!

Discussing the game at https://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2020/december/06-december/jarrod-bowen-we-have-learn-put-games-bed he explained: “Especially in the first half, I think we shot ourselves in the foot a little bit by not taking the chances that we had and that we created.

Especially against a top team like Manchester United, you can’t miss those chances, and then they brought on world-class players in a world-class team, and they make a difference and they punish you. 

“It’s a lesson for us to learn. No-one misses on purpose but it’s just about learning to take our chances and stay on top of the game and put the game to bed when we should have.

“3-1 was really harsh on us, but with that little ten-minute spell they had where they were clinical with their chances, we need to look at that and take our chances when they come.”

The Hammers were buoyed on Saturday by the return of Claret and Blue-clad supporters to London Stadium, with 2,000 in attendance to roar their side on for the first time since February.

At the centre of their vocal support, Bowen credited the West Ham fans for the influence they had on the whole side, only regretting the end result of the match which marked their return.

“I think without the ball [it influenced] our work-rate when we won the ball much higher up the pitch,” he recalled.

“You can see what it does to the fans when a tackle goes in and you win the ball higher up. It really gets them off their seats and it really gives us a push as well to keep on top of our game. 

“We always knew in the second half, after being on top so much in the first half, we expected a reaction [from Manchester United]. 

“We probably took our foot off the gas a little bit, which is disappointing because we should have just kept on top of it. We had chances to get more goals on the board.”

After only a second defeat in nine Premier League matches, West Ham will now look to bounce back at the first time of asking when they travel to Leeds United’s Elland Road on Friday evening.

Despite the end result, Bowen saw plenty of promising signs in the Hammers’ display for their challenging festive fixture list ahead.

The No20 noted: “I think we all knew in the group what we’re capable of, and that first-half performance really was one of our better performances this season. 

“You can’t always it up for 90 minutes. It’s impossible because different things can happen in the game, they reacted to it, but like I said if we keep playing like that we can eke out the results to come.

“Like I said before, it’s just down to us to take the chances when they come our way.”

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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  • GaryD says:

    He had a great match and is an excellent player and contributor.
    I find it strange that no-one has commented on who missed their mark for Pogba’s goal. Taking nothing from the fabulous shot, his second from range, someone didn’t get the message that he cannot be allowed that much time. It changed the momentum and thinking the ball was out of play is no excuse.
    Who missed their mark?

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