
West Ham attacker Jarrod Bowen admits they failed to match Liverpool's intensity for today's defeat at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah's penalty was canceled out by Bowen before Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota settled the game 3-1 for the Reds.
Bowen later said: We just conceded goals and it fell out of our hands a bit, so I'm just disappointed to lose the game," said a deflated Bowen, who saw a header saved by Alisson at 1-1 that could have changed the course of the game had it gone in.
I think we had a few chances and when you come here and have chances you have to take them because coming away to Anfield is never easy and we created good chances and maybe we should have put them away, but we've also got to keep the ball out of our net as well to give us the best chance we've got right until the end of the game."
Bowen added: Maybe we dropped off a bit and we gave them too much time and they probably upped their quality as well.
It was a game of two halves because we were probably happy going in [at half-time] with a draw because we'd played some good stuff and created some good chances, but in the second half we didn't create as much as what we wanted."
