Jarrod Bowen has broken an impressive Premier League record by scoring for West Ham against Brentford on Saturday.
Bowen put West Ham in the lead against Brentford during an entertaining first-half in the London derby.
In the process, it saw the England international become the first Premier League player to score in the first six away games of the season.
In total, the forward has netted seven times in the league — with six of them coming away from the London Stadium.
And it could not have come at a better time for David Moyes, who saw his side go down a goal early to a rare Neal Maupay goal.
Mohammed Kudus netted a blockbuster equaliser, connecting sweetly with an overhead kick from Michail Antonio's cross.
Bowen struck just minutes later as he latched onto a rebound from Kudus' improvised shot that hit the post after the ball hit his chest.
Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken stood no chance having already committed.
And it gave Bowen the simplest of finishes as his stunning start to the season continues.
However, an own goal from Konstantinos Mavropanos later made the game 2-2 after the break.
The 26-year-old has now scored away from home against Bournemouth, Brighton, Luton, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Brentford.
Moyes has already admitted that Bowen could be West Ham's main No. 9 going forward with Antonio's future up in the air.
“Yeah, definitely. I think we all saw something the other night. Was that the reason we played much better? Maybe,” Moyes said when asked about playing the former Hull star as a striker.
“I think we’re all looking at it and saying, we’re needing to keep [evolving].
«It’s like with anything else, when you talk about moving managers on or moving players on, you have to keep finding new ways.
»I’m loathe to
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