Bowen scored twice to lead West Ham United 2-0 to send Everton to the eighth game of the Premier League

2023-01-22 13:04

Bowen scored twice to lead West Ham United 2-0 to send Everton to the eighth game of the Premier League


In the 2022-2023 Premier League season , West Ham United will play against Everton. The 26-year-old striker Jarrod Bowen of West Ham United scored a double in 7 minutes and led the team to defeat Everton 2-0. 3 points, rising to 15th in the Premier League standings and safely staying in the relegation zone.


Bowen scored twice to contribute the fourth goal of the season


West Ham United launched an offensive at the beginning of the first half, and Everton was attacked and defended in the penalty area many times. Finally, in the 34th minute, West Ham United took a 1-0 lead after Bowen pushed a shot from close range after his teammate made a long pass at halftime.


Seven minutes later, West Ham's 32-year-old striker Mikael Antonio broke into the penalty area from the right and made a wonderful pass to assist Bowen to score twice in front of the goal! This game is Bowen's fourth goal in the Premier League this season.


After that, Bournemouth took a corner kick on the right and was cleared by West Ham United's defense when attacking the goal. They also missed the ball many times and failed to score. The final whistle sounded, and Bournemouth had difficulty chasing points and suffered another fiasco of 0-2.


West Ham United also won their first Premier League victory in three months with this victory.


Fans disappointed with Everton


It is worth mentioning that when the final whistle, Everton fans booed. They also raised the banner of dissatisfaction with Everton's top management in this game, because Everton has won the 6th defeat in 8 games as of today, especially since it has been unable to win 8 consecutive Premier League games, and its ranking has dropped to the Premier League The bottom 2 position on the list.


Bowen scored twice to lead West Ham United 2-0 to send Everton to the eighth game of the Premier League


Everton fans held up a banner that read: "Everton's senior management is a liar, no communication, no plan, no vision" and other words expressing demands for the sacking of the board holder Farhad Moshley Moxley had not attended a game of his own club for 14 months.