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Outmoded West Ham striker Carlton Cole has tipped Jarrod Bowen as a future Hammers captain.
Bowen, who netted a hat-trick against Brentford on Monday evening, is taking part in his easiest Hammers season in entrance of honest with 17 strikes in all competitions. Since signing from Hull City in 2020 for a rate of £22 million, he has netted 57 instances in 190 appearances and gained 5 England caps.
After searching at the 27-three hundred and sixty five days-broken-down’s sport kick on in east London, ex-Hammers current Cole believes he will be searching at a future Irons captain.
“Jarrod Bowen, I ponder he will even be a future West Ham captain,” Cole told FourFourTwo at the London Football Awards, as he assessed various Hammers stars.
“Kudus and Bowen are unreal. I’m hoping Kalvin Phillips can advance true as a consequence of when he gets match, he will be true, obviously. Dino Mavropanos has been incredible too, that’s been a sensational signing.
“So there are people to lead – nonetheless I’ve got to suppose, Lucas Paqueta is the standout.”
Below-fireplace West Ham boss David Moyes will be hoping that Bowen’s treble against the Bees final time out will revitalise his facet’s season, with the club returning to winning techniques for the first time since their 2-0 discover over Arsenal in December.
The Hammers at the second take a seat eighth in the Premier League table and hotfoot to Everton on Saturday lunchtime.
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