Speaking to The Daily Mail, Bowen said: "On and off the pitch it’s been really good. In the last year we’ve had two twin girls, and obviously I had my first international tournament. I think going in the first place was one thing, you always want to play but you never think the opportunity is going to come so to play the games that I did was a really proud moment. It was just gutting that we lost in the final."
On Dyer, he added: "He’s definitely not what I expected when we first met. He’s a brilliant man who has been in my life for two-and-a half… I better not get this wrong or I’ll be in the doghouse, two-and-a-half-years - and it obviously helps him being a West Ham fan as well. We’ve got a really good relationship."