West Ham's Bowen sustains a foot fracture, while Antonio has been released from the hospital.
West Ham's Bowen sustains a foot fracture, while Antonio has been released from the hospital.
West Ham United's captain, Jarrod Bowen, sustained a fracture to his left foot during the Premier League match against Liverpool over the weekend, as announced by the London club on Tuesday. The 28-year-old forward exited the game in the 60th minute during the 5-0 defeat at home on Sunday. Bowen currently stands as West Ham's leading scorer this season, having netted five league goals, and he also leads the team in assists with four.
In a positive development, the Hammers can find encouragement in the news that striker Michail Antonio has been discharged from the hospital more than three weeks after suffering a broken leg in a car accident. The 34-year-old underwent surgery to address a lower limb fracture resulting from the incident on December 7. Following the crash in Essex, Antonio required extrication from his vehicle before being taken to a central London hospital.
The Jamaica international holds the record as the club's all-time leading scorer in the Premier League, with a total of 68 goals across 268 appearances. Julen Lopetegui's team currently occupies the 13th position in the league standings. West Ham is set to face Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday.
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