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West Ham hit rock bottom, players argued with fans

On the morning of August 27, West Ham lost 2-3 to Wolves, thereby being eliminated from the round of 32 of the League Cup.

ZNewsZNews27/08/2025

The West Ham crisis continued to escalate after a bitter 3-2 defeat to Wolves. In a widely circulated video , Bowen walked towards the away side at Molineux to listen to the reaction.

Instead of encouragement, he received boos and harsh criticism. Unable to keep his cool, the England striker pointed his finger in response, before being dragged away by his teammates and club staff.

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Bowen argued with fans.

The match was full of drama. Wolves took the lead through Joao Gomes late in the first half. West Ham started the second half with a flourish as Tomas Soucek equalised, then Lucas Paqueta put them 2-1 up. However, in just two fateful minutes (82' and 84'), Jorgen Strand Larsen scored twice to help Wolves come back, dashing West Ham's hopes of progressing further.

This result puts even more pressure on coach Potter. The 50-year-old strategist has only won 5/21 matches since taking office in January, a disappointing winning rate of 23.8%. Previously, West Ham opened the Premier League with a 0-3 defeat to Sunderland, then lost 1-5 to Chelsea right at home.

West Ham are currently bottom of the Premier League and head into a crucial game against Nottingham Forest this weekend. Without a positive result, Potter will struggle to keep his job ahead of a tough post-international break schedule that includes Tottenham, Crystal Palace, Everton and Arsenal.

Source: https://znews.vn/west-ham-cham-day-khung-hoang-cau-thu-cai-nhau-voi-cdv-post1580280.html


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