Unmitigated disaster for West Ham as board source delivers …

A top board source breaks terrible news to West Ham ahead of their Europa League quarterfinal, and it’s a complete Jarrod Bowen disaster

When Jarrod Bowen went down in agony during the weekend’s victory at Wolves, West Ham supporters were inconsolable.

And for good reason.

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For West Ham, Jarrod Bowen, Mohammed Kudus, and Lucas Paqueta form the Holy Trinity.

But Bowen, the Hammers’ top scorer, is perhaps the most crucial player on the team.

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not just for his speed, agility, and goal threat. However, he also works tirelessly and with desire for the team.

The news regarding Bowen yesterday filled West Ham with dread ahead of their Europa League quarterfinal first leg at Bayer Leverkusen, despite some hoping the injury was not serious. Bowen is the team’s main player.

It was reported that West Ham, who is leading the field for Hammer of the Year, would decide on Bowen only on the day of the match.

Absolute Bowen catastrophe for West Ham
If David Moyes wants West Ham to succeed as the season draws to a close, he needs him to be healthy, productive, and readily available.

The biggest match of the season for West Ham will take place away from home against Bayer Leverkusen on Thursday night.

It also looks to be among their hardest.

But terrible news from a board source suggests that West Ham is in for an absolute Bowen disaster.

Sean Whetstone, whose contacts include majority owner David Sullivan, reports that Bowen’s scan results were not good.

Unbelievable news for Moyes
The forward is expected to miss not only Thursday but also the next THREE WEEKS due to a severe bruise to his spine.

According to Whetstone, “the most recent update is not looking good for West Ham.”

According to scan results, Hammer Jarrod Bowen has a severely bruised spine, which normally takes two to three weeks to heal.

The last thing West Ham needs is for Bowen to join the ranks of those without important midfield player Edson Alvarez.

But the Hammers are currently facing the very real and concerning prospect of that.
It goes without saying that West Ham supporters already know how important Bowen is to the team and to the quarterfinal match.

Which key player does West Ham lose?
Leading German football analyst Kevin Hatchard emphasized to Hammers News prior to the big game how important Bowen is to West Ham’s chances of winning.

“I believe that West Ham’s most favorable opportunity will come from counterattacking, since Bowen, Kudus, and other players can cause havoc there,” Hatchard stated in an exclusive, in-depth preview with Hammers News.

“I’m afraid that West Ham will sit deep and give Bayer a lot of possession for extended periods of time. Usually, when teams do that, Bayer breaks them down.”

In the almost certain event that Bowen misses the games, Moyes is anticipated to go to a back five and play Emerson farther forward, much like he did against Wolves.

Aaron Cresswell would probably start in that scenario.

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