Potter calls for unity after Bowen's fan row
Briefly

West Ham lost 3-2 at Molineux, marking a third straight defeat and leaving the team winless in recent matches. Jorgen Strand Larsen scored a late brace to turn the game and seal the loss. Captain Jarrod Bowen went to applaud away supporters, reacted after something was said, was held back by stewards, and apologised on Instagram within 45 minutes. Manager Graham Potter said the squad and supporters are all hurting and called for unity and continued support. Potter has won five of 22 matches since taking charge and the team conceded 11 goals across the three defeats. West Ham travel to Nottingham Forest next.
We're all in pain so we need everybody to help, we need everybody's support, we need to push forward and on to the next match. The team's suffering at the moment, we all are, we're all hurting. I can assure you no-one's happy. I have no idea what was said or anything. Our supporters have been fantastic, they are hurting because of the results we've had and Jarrod obviously cares about the club and the team.
Apologies to the fans for tonight's reaction," the England forward wrote on Instagram. "I'm someone who is passionate and will fight every time I step on the pitch. But I need to set a better example and you fa
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