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West Ham Face Huge Bowen Decision Under Nuno

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In the unlikely event that Jarrod Bowen stays at West Ham next season, a major decision will need to be made by Nuno Espírito Santo because, in my opinion, he has failed to get the best out of his captain.

I understand that may sound like a ridiculous thing to say considering Bowen has still managed 20 goal contributions across the season.

But honestly, I think he’s been well below his usual standards for large parts of the campaign.

In many ways, it’s actually a testament to Bowen’s finishing and final-third quality that he’s managed to play below par while still registering one of the highest assist totals in the entire Premier League.

Bowen Has Been Used Incorrectly

I suspect some of the drop-off has been caused by either injury or fatigue, but whatever the mitigation, I don’t think Nuno has deployed him properly at all.

There is, of course, a separate debate over whether Bowen should even continue as West Ham captain moving forward, but purely in football terms, I don’t believe he’s being used in the right areas of the pitch.

At 29 years of age, I don’t buy into the idea that Bowen is suddenly finished.

Far from it.

If anything, there’s every chance the next couple of seasons should represent the peak years of his career.

Granted, there have been moments where he’s looked as though he’s lost half a yard of pace, but that could easily be fatigue, minor injury or simply the physical toll of carrying West Ham for long periods.

There’s been no catastrophic ACL or cruciate injury here.

Nuno Needs To Find Better Balance

What does feel completely counterproductive is asking a player who turns 30 this year to spend large portions of matches effectively operating as a right-back.

Jarrod has proven himself as somebody capable of deciding football matches in the final third, which makes some of his deeper positioning under Nuno all the more baffling.

One thing I do know is this:

If West Ham somehow manage to keep Bowen in the Championship, he should comfortably be the best player in the division.

Used correctly, he’s the type of player who ought to all but guarantee promotion under the right manager and tactical setup.

It remains to be seen whether Nuno Espírito Santo is actually capable of being that manager.

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Kris Gonzo (commonly known to the West Ham community as Gonzo) is the co-founder of Hammers Chat (established 2014) and the lead video content creator and columnist for Claret and Hugh.

With over a decade of professional sports media experience, he is a frequent West Ham United analyst and contributor for Sky Sports News, BBC Football Focus, and BBC Radio 5 Live. He previously served as an official video and content creator for West Ham United FC during the club's tenure at Upton Park and featured in the official documentary commemorating the historic final game at the Boleyn Ground.

A lifelong Hammer since the legendary 10-0 victory over Bury, when he isn't providing daily match analysis on the Hammers Chat YouTube Channel or broadcasting on X (@GONZObignose), he can be found walking his dog and restoring classic pinball machines.

3 comments

  • Pat Curtis says:

    Nuno is not worth commenting on. Why we still have him is beyond belief. Shuns players during half times,plays our chaps out of their pref positions. Rubbish team selection. Avram Grant mark 2.

    COYI Pat Curtis

  • Essexiron67 says:

    Gonzo as nuno could have been released for free , is he now going to be paid 1 of the highest salaries in football still.

  • Jeeps says:

    Unfortunately whu have always relied on their forwards to get back and bail out defence.
    This has not always happened and they have suffered for it Bowen does cover a lot of pitch.
    Relinquishing the arm band is not derogatory especially to somebody like Soucek who can be verbal.
    With this being his final year in contract he could excel as it is a desire of his.
    With no world cup involvement and the summer break Bowen may well be replenished.
    He is somebody who will be up for challenge to return to premier league.
    Whu need to keep certain players and he is one that should stay.
    Keeping him in attack with less responsibility could be just what he needs.
    Playing with Taty the two could be one a playable partnership.
    Another striker should be signed along with a pacy replacement for Summerville whose likely to go.

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