West Ham United head coach Graham Potter says Jarrod Bowen could feature in Monday’s Premier League fixture against Chelsea. Bowen has been sidelined with a fractured foot, which he sustained in the home loss against Liverpool on December 29.
Graham Potter emphasises Lucas Paquetas importance to West Ham ahead of their match against Crystal Palace, highlighting his recent performances.
West Ham manager Graham Potter is "hopeful" that captain Jarrod Bowen could return from injury against Chelsea on Monday. The England international forward, 28, fractured his foot in the 5-0 home defeat by Liverpool on 29 December.
West Ham head coach Graham Potter has acknowledged the importance of Lucas Paqueta to the team ahead of hosting Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Graham Potter is hopeful of having Jarrod Bowen available for the first time since he was appointed Head Coach for West Ham United’s Premier League fixture at Chelsea on Monday evening.
Lucas Paquetá insists he is enjoying the challenge of filling in up front after putting in a Man of the Match display to help West Ham United overcome their injury issues and earn a well-deserved 1-1 draw at Aston Villa on Sunday.
West Hams Graham Potter believes his team deserved more than a draw against Aston Villa after a strong performance at Villa Park.
But Brighton’s Evan Ferguson on a six-month loan would be perfect for both clubs. He needs games under his belt and clubs need a No 9. At 20, he looks to have a huge future in the Premier League but could do with regular games in the coming months.
West Ham’s Edge in the Evan Ferguson Transfer SagaWest Ham United seems to be at a significant advantage in securing the services of Evan Ferguson from Brighton, a scenario ripe with reunions and
Graham Potter said via West Ham’s official website: “It starts from Lucas [Paqueta], Mo [Kudus] and Carlos [Soler], helped the midfield out, the lateral centre-backs help the midfield out, and the midfield help the team out, so it was a good team performance, it really was.
West Ham are hoping to win the race to sign Brighton’s Evan Ferguson, with the Seagulls increasingly likely to let the forward leave this month. The Hammers’s long-standing interest in Ferguson is well-known and has only been amplified since the appointment of Graham Potter, under whom the player made his initial Brighton breakthrough.
West Ham United manager Graham Potter is preparing for a return to his old stomping ground, with the Hammers set to visit Chelsea on Monday night.The 49-year-old only took charge of 31 games after