West Ham told they would not win a single Premier League point without one player

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West Ham would not win a single point without captain Jarrod Bowen, according to talkSPORT’s Ian ‘The Moose’ Abrahams.The bold call came as the Hammers gave Wolves their first victory of the season, going down 3-0 at Molineux in a shocking display.Nuno watched his West Ham side crumble at former employers WolvesGettyBowen has been far and away West Ham’s best player in what’s been a dire domestic campaign for the Hammers.The east London side sit 18th in the Premier League following Saturday’s loss at table footers Wolves, and have won just three league games all season.Defeat at Molineux piles further pressure on head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, who only took charge of West Ham back in September following Graham Potter’s exit.talkSPORT understands the Hammers are ready to sack him if results do not improve. Match StatsAnd while West Ham may opt for another managerial change, they can ill-afford to lose Bowen through injury or otherwise.And diehard Hammers fan ‘Moose’ said on talkSPORT that West Ham are a ‘one-man team’ during their 3-0 loss at Wolves.“West Ham are done,” Abrahams began during talkSPORT’s live coverage of Saturday’s defeat at Wolves. “Anyone picking Wolves to go down before today should have put West Ham in there as well. They’re just not good enough.“I’ve seen this coming. I would have lumped my house on Wolves getting their first win today.”West Ham are a ‘one-man team’ according to the MooseGettyAnd on Bowen, Abrahams added: “They’re a one-man team, relying on Jarrod Bowen.“It would be criminal if they sold him, but if he gets injured, I don’t think West Ham would pick up another point this season.”Will Bowen be at West Ham next season?If West Ham are relegated, talkSPORT’s Adam Bridge believes Bowen is ‘probably thinking’ which side he’ll be playing for next season.While the Hammers would be reluctant to lose their talisman, the West Ham skipper wouldn’t be short of suitors should the east London side ultimately entertain offers for the 29-year-old.“Jarrod Bowen’s probably thinking about where he’s going to play his football next season because it won’t be London Stadium if West Ham get relegated,” Bridge said during talkSPORT’s coverage of the Hammers’ defeat at Molineux.“How is he going to tell Danny Dyer and I’m talking about senior not his wife!”The 3-0 loss at Wolves extended West Ham’s winless run to nine matches and leaves them in 18th, four points off safety.Next up for the Hammers is the welcome of Nottingham Forest, who remain 17th after their 3-1 defeat at Aston Villa in Saturday’s lunchtime kick off, a result that means the Tricky Trees have lost their last four.