Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville are set to play key roles in West Ham’s relegation battle.
Both wingers are considered top attacking talents for the East London club, providing much-needed goals and assists.
Bowen has become a club legend for his contributions, while Summerville has been in great form.
Bowen’s Impact on West Ham’s Attacking Play
A Premier League statistic suggests that Jarrod Bowen is creating a problem for Crysencio Summerville. WhoScored’s positional statistics show that 45% of West Ham’s attacks have been on the right during the 2025/26 Premier League season.
This is a higher percentage than any other team attacking in one area of the pitch.
Given Bowen is a star player, this statistic makes sense.
Summerville’s Emergence and Potential Imbalance
West Ham now have a dangerous option on the opposite flank in Crysencio Summerville. Summerville has developed into one of Nuno Espirito Santo’s key players.
Bowen’s dominance may be limiting Summerville’s potential. The Hammers might consider concentrating more on the left wing, especially with the 24-year-old in better goalscoring form than Bowen.
Summerville only scored one Premier League goal for West Ham last season after a £25 million move from Leeds United. He also struggled in the first half of the 2025/26 campaign, failing to score until January.
Summerville’s Recent Goalscoring Form
Summerville has since netted five times in his last eight league appearances, including the winner against Fulham. He has become a reliable option as the Hammers fight to avoid relegation to the Championship.
- 45% of West Ham’s attacks are focused on the right.
- Summerville has scored five goals in his last eight league appearances.
- Summerville moved from Leeds United for £25 million.
