West Ham boss Graham Potter admits ‘we’re all in pain’ after Carabao Cup exit

Potter reflects on painful defeat

Graham Potter admitted that his West Ham side are “all in pain” following their Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Wolves. The manager urged everyone at the club to stick together, highlighting the collective suffering from recent poor results.

Bowen’s exchange with supporters

Potter addressed the incident involving captain Jarrod Bowen, who appeared to confront fans after the match. He stressed he was unaware of what was said but praised the supporters for their passion and Bowen for his commitment, describing the moment as an exchange between people who care deeply about the club.

Call for unity

Despite the disappointment, Potter reiterated the need for unity as West Ham prepare for their next fixture, calling on players, staff, and fans to push forward together.

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