A Quote by Jarrod Bowen

I think off the wing and just behind the striker are probably the two go-to positions, so to speak. I'm comfortable with playing both. — © Jarrod Bowen
I think off the wing and just behind the striker are probably the two go-to positions, so to speak. I'm comfortable with playing both.
You need two or three players who can do that - play behind the striker, on the right wing, the left wing... striker, maybe. If we have those, it's good for the team.
I just want to be playing! I love to play. But I think I can play in the three positions behind the striker.
That was always something I remember, playing in loads of different positions when I was younger, and learning about what it takes to play a right-wing role, or holding midfield, or as a striker. I had a lot of experiences in those different formations and positions.
I did learn a lot of things in different positions, wing-back, winger and striker as well so I am happy to go and learn different positions which I like and I trust the process of Nuno Espirito Santo.
I've played both right-back and right wing, I can't really say if I am more comfortable in one or the other but both are fun positions for me to play.
When teams are dropping off, it's difficult, especially as a striker. You always have two centre-halves behind you and maybe a sitting midfielder as well. It's a bit more difficult creating chances.
I feel comfortable on and off the court, happy in my own skin, just really comfortable with the way I'm playing my tennis.
I've always thought the American eagle needed a left wing and a right wing. The right wing would see to it that economic interests had their legitimate concerns addressed. The left wing would see to it that ordinary people were included in the bargain. Both would keep the great bird on course. But with two right wings or two left wings, it's no longer an eagle and it's going to crash.
I still believe I can be a striker but, if you want to be a striker, you have to think more about yourself and that's why you are a striker.
As a striker, you are playing against big defenders. They try to throw you around. I try to play in behind them, and I need power. I know that I have to go to the gym and train. I train all the time.
In this system, I've always played in the position behind the striker. I also don't enjoy being classed as a striker - I don't see myself as one.
Every striker has their way of playing and their strengths and a different team behind them. That is very important.
I don't have the five positions anymore. It may be as simple as three positions now, where you're either a ball-handler, a wing or a big.
I'm very comfortable playing off-technique, playing press technique. I've just had to do it in so many different systems and switch up.
If you have two good off spinners, what is the problem in playing both of them.
I would love to just have the work do the talking. We're in positions where people ask us questions; they want to know about more than just the work. And it can go into areas where I've completely shot my mouth off, whether it's too much about my private life or being too opinionated about things in the world. I think the better thing to do - I've learned this from people far wiser than me - is to do very good, quiet work behind closed doors.
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