
"West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen slammed his side's performance as "not good enough" as they slipped further into relegation trouble with a 2-1 defeat at Leeds. The visitors were 2-0 down within 15 minutes through goals from Brenden Aaronson and Joe Rodon and failed to recover from that poor start, with Matheus Fernandes' goal in added time not enough to stop a seventh Premier League defeat of the season."
"Obviously not good enough. We started well against Brentford and we wanted to do similar. But the way we defende the goal was nearly poor. Then we nearly get back into it, the keeper makes a good save from my attempt and then from a corner again. It's just not brave enough, not doing the jobs good enough until the end."
"There could be a lot of reasons why. But the dressing room when you're second-bottom of the league and won one game all season is low. I've said for a few weeks now coming out and doing interviews: the only way this is going to change is if players step up, roll their sleeves up and get ready for the fight."
West Ham fell 2-1 at Leeds after conceding two early goals inside 15 minutes to Brenden Aaronson and Joe Rodon. Matheus Fernandes scored in added time but the late strike could not prevent a seventh Premier League defeat of the season. Captain Jarrod Bowen described the performance as "not good enough," citing poor defending and a lack of bravery. The dressing room mood is low with only one win all season and the club positioned second-bottom. Bowen called for players to step up, roll their sleeves up, dig in and prepare for a fight to change the run of results.
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