Big boost: Jack Rosser drops major West Ham injury update that’ll have Moyes thrilled - opinion
West Ham United are entering a crucial stage of their season as they look to finish as high up the Premier League table as they can and go all the way in the Europa League.
Looking ahead to this vital period, it seems as though David Moyes could be set to have one of his key players back in action to help his side try and accomplish what they’re aiming to achieve.
According to a recent tweet from journalist Jack Rosser, Irons winger Jarrod Bowen “has stepped up his recovery this week and is training on the grass at Rush Green once more.”
He added that it may be “too soon” for the attacker to be involved in West Ham’s Premier League clash against Everton this weekend but there is “a chance” that he’ll be ready for their Europa League showdown against Lyon next Thursday if his recovery progress continues on the right track.
The Englishman missed West Ham’s two previous league games against Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur after picking up an injury during their 1-0 defeat against Liverpool last month.
Prior to that, the 25-year-old had scored eight goals and provided 10 assists in 28 league appearances, highlighting how important he is to the side and how big a blow it was for West Ham to have him on the sidelines for the past few weeks.
To further highlight just how much of an attacking threat he is for the Hammers, Bowen has had more shots on target in the league this season (27) than any other player at the club, along with a higher shot on target percentage (40.3%) than any other West Ham player to have had more than one attempt at goal.
In addition to his useful goal contributions, the former Hull City star has earned himself an overall performance rating of 7.23/10 from WhoScored, making him the highest-rated player


