- West Ham collapse deepens early-season crisis
- Bowen apologises after heated fan clash
- Potter calls for unity as pressure builds
Bowen, visibly incensed as he and the squad walked over to acknowledge the travelling support, pointed into the crowd at one fan who appeared to be shouting in his direction, before attempting to climb over the advertising boards to confront him. He was dragged back by team-mates before the situation could escalate further. The winger then ripped off his captain’s armband, trudging down the tunnel with his head bowed.
Hours later, the อังกฤษ international took to Instagram to express regret for his behaviour. “Apologies to the fans for tonight’s reaction. I’m someone who is passionate and will fight every time I step on the pitch,” Bowen wrote. “But I need to set a better example. You fans know how much I love you and this club. We ride through he bad times together, and I’ll see you all Sunday.”
The defeat is the latest setback for West Ham boss Potter, who has now started the season with three successive losses. Prior to the Wolves clash, West Ham had suffered league defeats against Sunderland and เชลซี, leaking eight goals in the process. Supporters are restless, results have been dire, and the captain’s outburst has added fuel to the fire.
However, speaking post-match, Potter played down Bowen’s flare-up and called for unity.
“Our supporters have been fantastic,” said Potter. “They are hurting because of the results we have had and Jarrod obviously cares about the club and the team. He gave everything again and it was just an exchange of views by people who care.
“The most important relationship at a club is between the fans and the team. We need our fans and everyone to stick together. The team is suffering at the moment. We are all hurting, I can assure you no-one is celebrating or happy about what we’re doing. We’re all in pain.”
The fixture list offers no respite. West Ham return to พรีเมียร์ลีก duty on Sunday against Nottingham Forest, a match that already feels pivotal despite the season being only weeks old. Another defeat would intensify the scrutiny on Potter and further strain the fragile relationship between the fans and players.