West Ham beat Leicester City 3-2 to move back into the Champions League places. Jesse Lingard scored two first-half goals as the Hammers led 2-0 at half-time.
Lingard has been in incredible form since joining West Ham on loan from United in January. The 28-year-old now has eight goals and three assists from just nine Premier League games this season.
West Ham took a 3-0 lead against the Foxes, just as they had done in their previous two matches, against Arsenal and Wolves.
With a minute to half-time, the hosts doubled their lead after Bowen showed great vision to find Lingardwith a cheeky pass inside the box, easily rolling the ball into an empty net for a 2-0 lead.
The dominant Hammers then took a commanding 3-0 lead three minutes into the second half after Bowen found himself some space inside the box to get on the end of a Tomas Soucek pass and send his header into the back of the net.
They thought they had added a fourth in the 54th minute when Issa Diop headed home a nicely lofted ball, but his effort was ruled out for offside.
The Hammers have had their second major injury blow in the space of two weeks with Michail Antonio joining Declan Rice on the sidelines with both men expected to be out for between four to six weeks.
Marc Albrighton almost got a goal back for Leicester but his shot was easily saved by the goalkeeper.
However, the in-form Kelechi Iheanacho gave Leicester hope of a recovery by smashing home an unstoppable drive with 20 minutes to go, before adding a second in injury time with his ninth goal in his last six matches.
West Ham, though, held on for the win that moved them a point above Chelsea and back into the fourth and final Champions League.