Jamie Carragher absolutely raved about West Ham United ace Jarrod Bowen after his performance against Leicester, when speaking on Sky Sports last night (Sunday February 13th, 6:45pm).
The 25-year-old Hammers ace has been in scintillating form over the past few months.
David Moyes brought Bowen to the London Stadium from Hull City in January 2020 for around £25 million (Sky Sports).
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And what a brilliant signing he has proven to be for West Ham.
Bowen has bagged 21 goals and 21 assists in 88 games for the Hammers. This season, he has 12 goals and 11 assists in 35 games in all competitions for West Ham (Transfermarkt).

The 25-year-old’s fine form has led to many fans and pundits alike calling for him to be included in Gareth Southgate’s England squad.
Jamie Carragher raves about Jarrod Bowen after Leicester draw
The Hammers started the game at the King Power Stadium in fine fashion yesterday.
Bowen put us ahead inside the first 10 minutes with a brilliantly taken goal.
Things then went wrong for West Ham. David Moyes would have been fuming with his players. We took out foot off the pedal and allowed Leicester back into the game.
West Ham rescued a point late on, however, when Craig Dawson nodded home from a Bowen corner.
Carragher raved about the 25-year-old Hammers attacker, when speaking on Sky Sports:

“Let’s talk about the finish, it’s very similar to Robbie Fowler. Keep an eye on Bowen, he doesn’t look at the goal once. He knows where he is, he’s absolutely fantastic – coolness personified. He’s got to have a shot at the England squad.”
Bowen has reached an entirely new level this season. It could be argued that he is the most in-form right winger in the Premier League.
If he doesn’t get a call-up for the England squad next month then there is something seriously wrong.
Not only is the former Hull City ace exceptionally gifted from a technical perspective but he is also an incredibly hard worker and will always put in a shift for the team.
If Bowen continues to apply himself properly both on and off the pitch, the sky will be the limit for him. There really is no telling how far he can go in the game. And if he does keep getting better and better, the West Ham owners may well have their work cut-out if they are to keep him at the London Stadium.
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