Jarrod Bowen held back by West Ham teammates after argument with fans in Carabao Cup defeat

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Jarrod Bowen was pulled away by Tomas Soucek and Alphonse Areola after a disagreement with fans at West Ham’s Carabao Cup defeat.The struggling Hammers were beaten 3-2 by Wolves at Molineux despite leading with eight minutes left to play.Bowen unsurprisingly cut a disappointed figure after another defeatGettyHe had to be held back in dramatic full-time scenesGettyJorgen Strand Larsen scored two goals in three minutes for Wolves to send them into the third round, with West Ham winless in all three of their matches since the season started.Tensions seemingly boiled over at full-time when Bowen and his teammates went over to the away end at Molineux to clap the travelling fans.However, the club captain appeared to be irked by something that a spectator said towards him.Bowen started to walk towards them before Everton target Tomas Soucek put his arm around him, with other teammates including goalkeeper Alphonse Areola getting involved.Stewards then stepped in to prevent him from going nearer to the fans, with the reason for his anger not yet known.The incident will only add to the pressure on head coach Graham Potter, who talkSPORT understands remains safe for now.Bowen’s future at West HamHaving scored 74 goals and assisted 52 other for West Ham, there is a wide belief that Bowen deserves to make the next step.Speaking on talkSPORT Drive earlier in the day, Darren Bent believes the winger will be dream of playing at the top of European football.He said: “I think he will definitely think to himself, ‘I should be playing Champions League football’.“I mean, he’s 28-years-old, so he’s in his pomp, but it’s not like he’s 25, 26 going into it.”View Tweet: https://twitter.com/hashtag/WHUFC?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwMore to follow…