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Lowe’s huge rise from Hampton & Richmond to Premier League in five-and-a-half years

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JAMAL LOWE has reached the Premier League – just five-anda-half years after performing in National League South.

It was Pompey who plucked the attacker from non-league Hampton & Richmond in January 2017, initiating his second shot at the Football League.

Now the 27-year-old is eyeing trips to Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United following Bournemout­h’s return to the top flight.

Lowe didn’t make the bench for Tuesday night’s decisive

1-0 triumph over closest rivals Nottingham Forest in the battle for the second and final Championsh­ip automatic promotion spot.

However, he featured in 14 of their previous 15 fixtures, albeit largely from the bench, weighing in with some important goals.

He totalled seven goals in 36 matches, with nine starts in the Championsh­ip for Scott Parker’s side, who have ex-Pompey skipper Gary O’Neil serving as senior first-team coach.

Lowe arrived at the Cherries in August for £1.5m, representi­ng his third Championsh­ip club in three seasons.

He departed Pompey in August 2019 for a deal worth more than £2m, reuniting with ex-boss Paul Cook at Wigan.

Following a season at the DW Stadium and with the financiall­ystrapped club desperate to raise funds, he moved to Swansea in April 2020 for a cut-price £800,000.

With the Swans, he played in the 2020-21 Championsh­ip play-off final at Wembley against Brentford, only to lose 2-0.

Following that devastatin­g defeat, he arrived at Dean Court, having amassed 20 goals over two Championsh­ip seasons.

Lowe, of course, remains fondly remembered by Pompey fans for firing them to League Two promotion at Notts County in April 2017.

He came off the bench to net twice late on in the 3-1 triumph, prompting a pitch invasion from visiting fans during emotional scenes.

The former Barnet man also scored as a substitute on the final day

6-1 hammering of Cheltenham which earned Cook’s side the League Two title.

New boss Kenny Jackett then turned to Lowe as a regular first-team starter, with the youngster blossoming with the responsibi­lity.

However, Pompey’s failure to win promotion from League One in 2018-19, culminatin­g in playoff defeat to Sunderland, marked the departures of prized assets Lowe and Matt Clarke.

Lowe had finished that season as the Blues’ 17-goal top scorer – now he has the opportunit­y to perform in the Premier League.

 ?? Picture: Glyn KIRK/AFP ?? LOWE FLYING HIGH Jamal Lowe will be playing in the Premier League next season
Picture: Glyn KIRK/AFP LOWE FLYING HIGH Jamal Lowe will be playing in the Premier League next season

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