West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen should be on England’s radar – Stuart Pearce
Former England stalwart Stuart Pearce has backed Jarrod Bowen for a Three Lions call-up next month.
West Ham winger Bowen has scored 12 goals and provided 11 assists in all competitions this season, form that has thrust him to the fringes of the national squad.
Pearce, capped 78 times for England and a member of David Moyes’ coaching staff at West Ham, feels international recognition in the March friendlies against Switzerland and the Ivory Coast would be just reward for the 25-year-old.
“I think from an offset as a young man he is fantastic to work with, he really is, he comes in with a smile on his face, he wants to learn,” said Pearce.
“He had a reasonably biggish-money move from Hull a couple of years ago but he’s gone from strength to strength, scoring goals, making assists for us, and the beauty of Jarrod is I still think there is more to come.
“There is improvement there and I certainly think he will be one of those ones who might well be on England’s radar next month. I certainly hope so.
“It bodes well for him and bodes well for the club as well. I am sure he will be delighted if that was the case.”
Former left-back Pearce knows only too well the dangers posed by a nimble right winger.
“Jarrod plays as an inverted winger as such, coming in on his left foot which makes it very difficult for full-backs and wing-backs to deal with him,” he added.
“He’s quick, he’s mobile, he can finish with both feet and he’s got a decent leap on him as well. He’s really developing as a complete player.
“The one thing you’ve got to do with Jarrod is get very tight to him if you possibly can and probably deny him the ball.
“We’re delighted he’s doing well for us at West Ham. We’ve got such a togetherness and camaraderie at the club,


