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Jarrod Bowen confronted a supporter after West Ham's Carabao Cup loss to Wolves, prompting an apology and calls for unity from manager Graham Potter.
West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen became embroiled in a tense exchange with supporters following his team's 3-2 Carabao Cup elimination at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday. The Hammers' winless start to the season deepened as defensive struggles persisted, conceding 11 goals across all competitions.
Video footage showed Bowen approaching the advertising hoardings after the final whistle, visibly agitated by remarks from a traveling fan. Teammate Tomáš Souček and a steward intervened to defuse the situation, with the England international later removing his captain's armband in frustration. The altercation divided supporters online, with some criticizing the fan interaction while others defended Bowen's passion.
"I need to set a better example. You fans know how much I love you and this club!"
– Jarrod Bowen via Instagram
Under-pressure manager Graham Potter acknowledged the frustrations while urging solidarity: "The supporters have been fantastic. Jarrod cares deeply, and this was an exchange between people who care. We need everyone's support as we work through this difficult period."
West Ham now prepare for a crucial Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, seeking their first league victory of the campaign.
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