Jarrod Bowen suffers injury blow ahead of West Ham Europa League tie
England candidate Jarrod Bowen will have a scan on a heel injury after limping out in clear distress during West Ham's 1-0 defeat on Saturday night.
Bowen was hurt after being caught by Andy Robertson as he shaped to shoot early in the second half and though he tried to continue temporarily, the pain forced him out of the action to be replaced by Said Benrahma.
The 25-year-old, who has featured in West Ham's last 79 Premier League games, must be considered a serious doubt for Thursday's Europa League tie against Sevilla and will hope he is not ruled out of a possible first England cap against Switzerland later this month.
'It looks like something in the heel. It happened in the tackle with Andy Robertson,' said Hammers boss David Moyes.
'He ran back to the edge of the box and went down. I was hoping it wasn't too bad but I didn't like he couldn't put any weight on it when he came off. It's not an obvious-looking injury but I'm not a physio. He will have a scan.'
Jurgen Klopp consoled Bowen when he came off, with Liverpool having been previously linked with the player. Moyes saw the gesture as good sportsmanship rather than anything else.
'I had a chat with Jurgen before the game and he was very complimentary about our team so no problem,' said the Scot.
West Ham, who were missing the influential Declan Rice, were unfortunate to be beaten by Sadio Mane's first-half goal, with Moyes also unhappy about a late tackle by Diogo Jota on Pablo Fornals.
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