Former West Ham United goalkeeper Rob Green has now admitted that he’s completely changed his mind about one player.
Green played 241 games for the Hammers, making the East London club the most significant in his career in terms of appearances, three ahead of his time with Norwich City.
The goalkeeper played for the club between 2006 and 2012, whilst also earning 12 caps for England during the span of his career.
That being said, Green has been sharing his thoughts on Jarrod Bowen’s position in the England squad, the club’s only representative for the national team right now.
Bowen played 80 minutes for England against Belgium last night and looked dangerous throughout, and he may still feel aggrieved not to have been awarded a goal.
Either way, it was a strong night for his prospects of making the Euros squad this summer, and he certainly made haste of Bukayo Saka’s absence from the squad, Gareth Southgate’s first choice on the right.
That being said, Rob Green was discussing Bowen’s chances of heading to Germany on Channel 4, and admitted he’d completely changed his mind after last night.