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Bowen will wear an England shirt well, says Cole

FORMER TIGERS STAR CAN SUCCEED ON INTERNATIO­NAL STAGE

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Joe Cole has backed former Hull City forward Jarrod Bowen to flourish in an England shirt. The 25-year-old has shone for David Moyes’ West Ham this season and would have been called up by the Three Lions in March were it not for a foot injury.

Bowen scored 18 goals in all competitio­ns and provided 13 more during a memorable campaign that is set for an unforgetta­ble conclusion, having been included in the England squad for the first time.

Ex-west Ham star Cole is excited to see his debut in the upcoming Nations League fixtures and believes the former Tigers man has the attributes to succeed at internatio­nal level.

“For Jarrod Bowen and James Justin, I think it’s going to be a massive moment for them in their respective journeys,” he told the PA news agency.

“They’ve come a long way, Jarrod in particular. He’s come from Hull to West Ham and he’s been outstandin­g this year. He really, really deserves it and he’s a good lad.

“I think he could be one of them that takes to being in an England shirt, I really do. For certain players the shirt is too heavy. I think Jarrod Bowen, just from the little I know him, I’ve interviewe­d him a few times, (will wear) the shirt well. I am really looking forward to seeing him in an England shirt.”

Bowen has broken into the internatio­nal set-up at just the right time given the World Cup in Qatar is only five months away.

The winter tournament has led to a rejigged internatio­nal schedule that means England will play four matches in just 10 days this month, starting with today’s trip to Hungary.

It is an intense burst of fixtures in the penultimat­e camp before Qatar and Cole, a veteran of four major tournament­s, believes Gareth Southgate will gain a lot from it.

“Gareth will probably be using it as a dry run for the World Cup,” the 56-cap former midfielder said. “He’ll be having a look at players - obviously certain players have been left out for physical reasons. I think it’s actually a good opportunit­y because you get to see how the players operate when they’re away for a large period of time.

“And the games are competitiv­e, which really helps. I think that’s so important. I mean, I like the Nations League and I like the idea of a bit of competitio­n. Every time you pull on an England shirt it should be competitiv­e, it should be something to fight for.

“I just think that Gareth is going to have to look at a few players, he needs to decide on his system and who he is going to use in certain parts of the game.

“I think Gareth will be absolutely buzzing that he’s got the players for this amount of time and he can really put the foundation­s in for the World Cup.”

Cole was speaking ahead of Soccer Aid for UNICEF on June 12, when the West Ham youth product will step out at the London Stadium for the first time.

“I’ve never played at the Olympic Stadium so it’ll be a first for me,” said the 40-year-old, who was with the Hammers when they confirmed the stadium move.

“I am really looking forward to that. It’s a great way to raise money that goes to a great cause and it’s great fun. It’s one of them things which is a win for everyone.”

■■ Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2022 takes place on Sunday, 12 June at the London Stadium. A family of four can attend the game for just £60 - buy your tickets at socceraid.org.uk/tickets

 ?? MIKE EGERTON/ PA WIRE ?? England’s Jarrod Bowen during a training session at St George’s Park
MIKE EGERTON/ PA WIRE England’s Jarrod Bowen during a training session at St George’s Park

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