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‘A bit old-fashioned’: David Moyes really enjoys watching West Ham United’s 4-cap international

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West Ham manager David Moyes has a seriously talented group of players at his disposal at the London Stadium.

David Moyes took charge of West Ham for the second time back in December 2019, and he has worked absolute wonders in East London.

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We are currently in our third successive European campaign and the Scot guided the Hammers to our first trophy for 43 years last season.

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One of the main reasons for our recent success has been the superb, and extremely consistent, form of Jarrod Bowen.

The 26-year-old has bagged 45 goals and 33 assists in 166 games for West Ham (Transfermarkt).

It seems like he has reached a whole new level this season, and Moyes is obviously loving what he’s watching…

David Moyes is loving West Ham ace Bowen’s form

The Scot addressed the media last night after the Hammers’ 2-1 win over Freiburg in the Europa League.

And Moyes had big words of praise for Jarrod Bowen, as quoted by the club’s official website:

Sport-Club Freiburg v West Ham United FC: Group A - UEFA Europa League 2023/24
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“I thought we pressed well. Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paquetá did a great job for us up there and I think it as a brilliant early goal. It was a bit of an old-fashioned one in that he’s gone on the outside, crossed it in the box and it was a great, centre-forward’s leap from Paquetá. I loved the first goal. I thought it was really good and I really enjoyed it.”

The 26-year-old has been in fine form this season, with five goals and two assists to his name in just eight games so far (Transfermarkt).

Bowen has been rewarded for his superb performances with a call-up to the England squad, and he’ll have a chance to add to his four international caps for the Three Lions.

The hard-working right winger has undoubtedly worked very hard to improve his overall game. He is not as predictable to defend against anymore, and regularly goes on the outside rather than continually cutting back onto his left foot.

That led to our opening goal against Freiburg last night, and long may it continue.

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