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Fabianski update

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West Ham United have confirmed that Lukasz Fabianski is likely to be out of action for just a couple of weeks after undergoing a scan.

The  goalkeeper was substituted early on in the game against Sheffield United having felt pain in the hip muscle he injured back in September.

However, the scan report has revealed just minimal inflammation around the site of the stitches from his surgery.
Head of Medical Richard Collinge said: “It is good news in the sense that Lukasz hasn’t aggravated or suffered any recurrence of the previous injury.

“The scan has showed some slight inflammation and irritation of scar tissue, which is quite common after surgery, and obviously the source of the discomfort he felt on Friday.

“We now just need to let the inflammation settle down and expect Lukasz to be available again within a couple of weeks.”

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2 comments

  • Hollywood Hammer says:

    Well that’s some good news,I guess.

  • johnham1 says:

    Great news but I would still proceed with signing the Cardiff keeper as he is better than Randolph and also injury free. And he is 3/4 years younger. We wont need to strength then in the summer. Need a CM and Striker too, don’t know much about this player but looked at the video and he is definitely the type of player we need up top with Haller.

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