Now West Ham winger Bowen, who made his tournament debut against Serbia after replacing Bukayo Saka in the second half, has reacted to the England legend's criticism as he told reporters, "I didn’t know it was as strong as that. I thought his podcast might be a little bit more PG. But they’re more than entitled to speak about the games. They’ve played for their country and they’ve played at a high level.
"I think the sign of a really good side is when you’re not playing as well as you know you can, but you make sure you don’t lose the game.
"We’re sat here with four points. There’s a lot of noise, a lot of uproar, as if we’re sat here with two defeats and the bottom of the table. But the reality is we’re top of the table with lots of confidence going into the last group game, where we know we need to win. We look forward to that challenge on Tuesday night."
He added, "Of course you see it, but there’s only so much you want to read before you either end up replying or saying something you don’t want to say. So you’re controlling what you want to see because it can affect your mood and put a negative spin on it when you’re sat here after two games, undefeated and in a really good position. We know what we have and what we can do going forward. We know we can be better."