Moyes keen to keep pressure off bowen after full west ham debut
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Moyes Keen to Keep Pressure Off Bowen After Full West Ham Debut
West Ham United manager David Moyes has expressed his desire to keep the pressure off new signing Jarrod Bowen after the striker made his full debut for the club in their 2-0 win over Norwich City.
Bowen, who joined West Ham from Hull City in September, came on as a substitute in the Hammers' previous match against Manchester City, but started his first game for the club against the Canaries. The 23-year-old played 70 minutes before being replaced by Michail Antonio.
Moyes praised Bowen's performance, saying: "I thought Jarrod did well. He's a young player, and it's not easy coming into a new team, especially when you're playing against a team that's fighting for their lives like Norwich were.
"I think we've got to be careful with him, though. We don't want to put too much pressure on him too soon. He's got to get used to the pace of the Premier League, and we've got to make sure he's comfortable and confident."
Bowen's debut was a promising one, as he created several chances for his teammates and had a few shots on goal himself. Moyes believes that with time and patience, the striker can become a key player for West Ham.
"I think Jarrod's got a lot of potential," Moyes said. "He's a good finisher, and he's got a good eye for goal. We'll just have to make sure we're not putting too much pressure on him too soon. We want him to settle in and become a regular for us."
West Ham's win over Norwich City was their second in a row, and they are now just three points behind the top four in the Premier League table. Moyes is pleased with his team's progress, but knows that they still have a lot of work to do if they want to achieve their goals.
"We're pleased with the win, but we're not getting too carried away," Moyes said. "We know we've got a tough run of games coming up, and we'll have to be at our best if we want to get the results we need."