- Bowen targets FA Cup glory with وست هام
- Dreams to replicate دوري المؤتمرات success
- West Ham’s poor form raises relegation fears
Things have hardly gone according to plan for Graham Potter and his West Ham side. After a shocking 3-0 loss to Sunderland on opening day, the Hammers were then humiliated 5-1 by تشيلسي, further plunging the club into a crisis.
The team’s كأس كاراباو exit to Wolves only added to the misery, as they threw away a lead in the second round, leaving their disgruntled fans even more frustrated. Bowen was caught in the heat of the moment, lashing out at a supporter after the defeat, before publicly apologising for his outburst.
With the الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز title now a distant dream for West Ham, Bowen has set his sights on the FA Cup. He is determined to help his team lift the prestigious trophy, following in the footsteps of كريستال بالاس, who won the cup last season.
“I’ve got one I’d love to do here when I’m at the club. I’d love to win the FA Cup,” he told in an interview with بي بي سي. “I think growing up watching football, it is the most prestigious English cup competition. You see Crystal Palace win it last year and what it meant to them. Obviously, I’d love to win the league, playing in the دوري أبطال أوروبا, but I think something that I’d love to do this season… I think I’d love to win the FA Cup as a club.”
Bowen’s career reached new heights when he scored a 90th-minute winner for West Ham in the Europa Conference League final against فيورنتينا in Prague. His dramatic goal sealed a 2-1 win, and it sent West Ham fans into a frenzy as they celebrated their first major European trophy.
With pressure mounting on Potter, West Ham must act fast to recover. If they can find their rhythm, the FA Cup might just be within reach, with Bowen leading the charge toward another unforgettable campaign. In the short term, they face نوتنغهام فورست on Sunday at the City Ground.