Though there are nonetheless 12 video games left within the present Premier League season, one West Ham star is already pondering the potential of relegation.
The Hammers are deep within the mire, discover themselves within the backside three and are on a run of simply two Premier League wins since late October, per WhoScored.
It doesn’t bode nicely for David Moyes and his squad, however no less than Jarrod Bowen isn’t afraid to place his head above the parapet and take care of the scenario head on.
“It was solely eight video games, however the scenario that Hereford have been in on the finish, a relegation battle, for me on the age of 17, it stood me in good stead as a result of I had that non-league changing-room really feel, what it means to win video games and what’s at stake,” he mentioned to the Premier League’s official web site when speaking about his final expertise of a relegation dog-fight when he was a 17-year-old at Hereford.
“I feel something that occurs now you might be able to take care of it.”
There are prone to be some members of the Hammers enjoying workers that haven’t skilled the stress that comes with not simply eager to carry out every week, however having the ability to take action.
The east Londoners’ place is so precarious at current that this isn’t a time for shrinking violets. It’s all fingers to the pump and that ‘all for one and one for all’ mentality.
Moyes’ future arguably depends upon it, and Bowen would absolutely transfer on to pastures new if West Ham have been unable to retain their top-flight standing.
If the Hammers might solely replicate their European Convention League kind, the place they’ve received 10 straight video games, relegation wouldn’t even be a dialogue level.
Maybe Bowen’s rallying cry and constructive pondering can begin to rub off on his team-mates.