If I use one of them, I have to leave out either [Noah] Okafor or [Brenden] Aaronson. Okafor, offensive-wise, he takes players on and scores goals. Defensive-wise [he] needs to improve. I was not tempted to play Willy today. On [the] other side, Brenden is a player who polarises. [He] can be annoying for myself, given he is not straightforward and hectic.
I jumped out of my skin when the woman got in his face and demanded he fork over the Harrison Bader home run ball. I'm literally leaning back as she's in my face, yelling and yelling and yelling, and I pretty much just wanted her to go away. I had a fork-in-the-road, either, you know, do something I was probably going to regret, or, be dad and show him how to de-escalate the situation. So that's where I went.
At one stage, he appeared to point at a fan and make a comment, before attempting to vault the advertising hoarding -- only to be stopped by teammates. The England winger removed the captain's armband and walked off the field with his head down. "I'm someone who is passionate and will fight ever(y) time I step on the pitch," Bowen wrote. "But I need to set a better example and you fans know how much I love you and this club!"