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Jarrod Bowen's superb run of form for West Ham has come at an unfortunate time for the England hopeful.

Whilst the Hammers have benefited hugely from Bowen's goals and assists of late, with no England fixtures between November 15 and March 26, the 25-year-old has been unable to receive the international recognition many believe he deserves.

Bowen's form has seen Rio Ferdinand, Teddy Sheringham and Harry Redknapp, among many others, call for Gareth Southgate to select him next month. The attacker's strike against Leicester City made it seven goals in his last seven matches and his assist for the injury-time equaliser took his tally to 20 goal contributions in 29 starts this campaign.

In the last three matches alone Bowen has been responsible for ensuring the Hammers' blushes were spared against Kidderminster Harriers in the FA Cup, scoring the only goal of the game when his side beat Watford 1-0 and the key role in the last gasp draw at the King Power Stadium.

With Bowen having already equalled his highest ever tally of eight Premier League goals in a single campaign and his ability to seemingly play every minute for West Ham without injury or need of a rest, it is no surprise

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