Irish Daily Mirror

Moyes has a 20 vision for Bowen

- Goodison Park: 3pm BY ALAN SMITH

DAVID MOYES wants

Jarrod Bowen to become the first West Ham player to score 20 goals in a Premier League season.

But after his hat-trick against Brentford on Monday earned the Hammers a much-needed first win of 2024, Moyes claims the England internatio­nal is “still learning his trade” as a centre-forward.

Bowen (above) has thrived since being moved in from the wing earlier this season and has already contribute­d 14 league goals – two behind Paolo Di Canio’s club-leading 16 in 1999/00. Tony Cottee (right, with Frank Mcavennie) is the last West Ham player to hit 20 in a top-flight campaign, back in 1986/87.

And ahead of their visit to Everton, Moyes said: “If he could get to 20 goals that would be amazing.

“He’s got something which others might not have, a little bit of an idea of what he’s supposed to do and what he wants to do.

“He could run away from you, he can score with his right and left. He’s always out practising his finishing.

“When he played on the right he was still probably one of our biggest scorers.” Moyes wants his attack to be fluid with the fit again Lucas Paqueta and Mo Kudus both capable of playing centrally.

And if Bowen is to go on a barren run, that flexibilit­y means the West Ham boss can return the 27-year-old to the flanks.

“He’s still learning his trade,” Moyes said.

“I’m giving myself and Jarrod a little wriggle room to say, ‘If you can’t hack this, if you don’t work well enough, don’t worry we’ll always move you back to play on the right’.”

Former Everton boss Moyes is expecting the Toffees to be a sticky propositio­n and says their manager Sean Dyche deserves bags of praise.

Moyes aded: “He’s the right man for the job at this moment in time. There’ll be very few people who think he hasn’t done a good job.

“His teams are very tough to play against.”

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