West Ham United: Captain Jarrod Bowen apologises for fan row after Wolves defeat

West raw boss Graham Potter admitted that the hammers were “in pain”, but Captain Jarrod Bowen was called for the union after he had to apologize for trying to face fans.
Following the defeat of Hammers’ 3-2 EFL Cup in Molineux, the last whistle was kept back by the officials-the goals sent them with a third flat loss.
Bowen had gone to the fans traveling to greet them, seeing only the stands on the stands.
Defeat – after a late Jorgen Strand Larsen Brace – he already condemned the wine -free hammer at the beginning of a turbulent season.
Potter said: “We all suffer, so we need everyone’s help, we need everyone’s support, we need to move towards the next match.
“The team is in pain right now, we all suffer. I can’t make anyone happy.
“What was said or I have no idea about anything else. Our supporters were great, they’re hurting because of our results, and Jarrod club and the team care about. This is just exchange of views by people who care.
“Everyone hurts, rightly because we didn’t get the results we wanted. Jarrod became a great captain and maid for the club.”
The loss in Molineux added the pressure on the Potter, which has won only five of the 22 matches in January since Julen Lopetegui replaced Julen Lopetegui in January.
Hammers scored 11 goals in three defeats of last week, including Chelsea 5-1 in 5-1, and went to the Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Sunday.
Bowen was the closest to the distant supporters to applaud them, but then smoked. However, he apologized for the reaction of the last whistle in 45 minutes.
“I apologize to the fans for his response tonight,” England wrote on Instagram in the future.
“Every time I step into the field, I am passionate and fight. But I have to create a better example and you fans you and you know how much I love this club.
“We drive bad times together and see the whole Sunday.”



