Jarrod Bowen’s influence has been lauded by Australian international Jackson Irvine since he left Hull City for the Premier League in January 2020.
At the MKM Stadium, Bowen and Irvine played together for three years. And according to Irvine, who currently plays for St Pauli in the German Bundesliga, Bowen’s brilliance was always apparent at City.
Jarrod Bowen’s effect since leaving Hull City for the Premier League in January 2020 has been lauded by Australian international Jackson Irvine.
At MKM Stadium, Bowen and Irvine shared the field for three seasons. The quality available to Bowen was always apparent at City, according to Irvine, who is currently playing for St Pauli in the German Bundesliga.
In a 1-0 friendly victory over Australia, West Ham’s winger Bowen faced up against Irvine at Wembley on Friday. As part of the £20 million transfer that brought Bowen to East London, the Hammers are now have to pay the Tigers’ former owners £1 million.
The one I probably know the best is Jarrod. Together, we appeared in more over 100 Championship games for Hull. Another player who clearly needed to advance to the next level to challenge himself was him, the Australian told Sky Sports.
At that level, the primary difference is that the goals, assists, and final product were always present. He deserved to be called up to the England team with the way this season has started.
“That team that took the field against us on Friday night, a lot of those players are in the best physical shape of their careers with Bowen and (Ollie) Watkins, the way they’ve started the Premier League season, that was the standard of opposition we’re up against especially the form of those individual players.
“For Jarrod, I know he’s just signed a new deal as well and for him, it’s an incredible time to be a part of the England setup and where he is with his club.”