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West Ham’s Bowen makes case to Tuchel despite England defeat to Japan

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West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen had to wait until the 57th minute of England’s game against Japan to get some much-needed game time. Bowen started the match on Thomas Tuchel’s substitute bench and will not have been the only frustrated observer as the Three Lions were completely outplayed by the opposition, who went 1-0 ahead in the first half.

Tuchel seemed intent on experimenting with his attack by bizarrely deploying Phil Foden as England’s furthest forward attacking player, so it was no surprise to see the team dramatically improve when a conventional striker in the form of Dominic Solanke was introduced at the same time as Bowen.

Bowen adds spark in lacklustre England display

The West Ham man will not have done his chances any harm at all as he was involved in England’s first shot on target of the night. He also fashioned a shot for himself, as well as setting up Morgan Rogers for a decent chance.

The Three Lions’ second shot on target came from Harry Maguire, who managed to get his head on the end of an excellent Bowen corner. It was a trick that was repeated minutes later when another delivery met the head of Dan Burn.

And that really sums it up. Because for all of Foden & Cole Palmer’s feints and flicks, England never truly threatened the Japanese defence. Bowen was far more direct and looked to have more cutting edge on a frustrating night at Wembley, with the game finishing 1-0 to Japan through a goal from Kaoru Mitoma.

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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.

2 comments

  • Neil says:

    Has anyone else noticed certain England players don’t pass to Bowen even when he is open? It frustrates me watching it.
    Bowen deserves to go yo the World Cup….I hope he does.

  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    Have to hope Bowen can rediscover his scoring touch between now and the end of the season, in the short term it’s is against Spurs every game is a must win.

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