West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen has criticised the decisions that have gone against West Ham this season, more specifically about last night’s 1-0 win against Fulham.

Despite the Hammers walking away with all three points, captain Jarrod Bowen was certainly not happy with specific calls that the referee made and after the game spoke out about it, discussing how fortune hasn’t gone West Ham’s way, but despite the barriers, the Hammers continue to still break them down.

“They tried everything to not make it go our way. We played 99 minutes from 6 added on, [they] got a penalty that was never a penalty, a free-kick in the first half that shouldn’t have been one.”

“We’ve had a lot thrown our way, but we’ve dealt with it.”

The majority of fans from a West Ham fanbase as well as others are also in agreement with Bowen. The leading example being that the Hammers should’ve had a penalty in the first half after Alex Iwobi blocked the ball with his arm. VAR denied the oportunity for a penalty despite giving it a long review, but they ended up with the decision that it had been more towards the shoulder. The difficulty here is that Burnley scored a stnning equaliser against Brentford last week to make it 4-4, but the goal was rulled out due to a handball, in the exact same position… where’s the consistency!

Fortunatenly enough, the decision didn’t cost Nuno’s side any points, but on another day, it could’ve been yet another dismal decision against West Ham that might’ve been at expense of a couple points, those couple points potentially leading to the fate of the Football club.

Thankfully, due to Jarrod Bowen’s wise words, he has phrased this in a clever way that will see the English international safe from a potential match ban for criticising the officials as he’s not directed it towards anyone, so certainly no fear on that front.

Hopefully West Ham can have some luck on their side for the remainder of the season when it comes to decisions going our way and perhaps a few words to the public was all that was required to get the ball rolling.