West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen has admitted there he is ”even more to come” as he lives his dream of playing Premier League football.
The winger who was signed from Hull City last January told TalkSPORT’s Jim White Show (10.30am) of his pathway to the elite level.
He said ”I’m lucky enough to be fulfilling my dream right now [playing Premier League]. It’s only been a year and it’s been incredible. I’m loving every minute.”
The 24-year-old who has five goals and three assists in the league this season also spoke about his time with the Hammers having been hailed a ‘terrific player’ by former West Ham favourite Robert Snodgrass.
”I was ready for the next step and West Ham was the club where I felt I could take my development on again and I think there’s even more to come from me. Every week is a learning curve.”
Bowen was utilised as a central striker against Sheffield United in the absence of Michail Antonio and could feature in a similar position again on Sunday when the Irons face Tottenham.
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Since his arrival from Hull, Bowen has been nothing short of a revelation under David Moyes despite occasionally going under the radar.
His work ethic and willingness to do everything for the team has served to underpin the mantra Moyes has instiled in this side.
Whether the Irons can pull off the unthinkable and qualify for Europe remains to be seen, however, one thing is for sure is that Bowen will be giving his all for the cause.




