Sebastien Haller is unlikely to return to action on Wednesday against Chelsea as he struggles to recover from a hip injury.
David Moyes has admitted he lost the striker in training on Wednesday 17th just three before football resumed for West Ham
The Gaffer explained the striker got nudged and twisted his hip and hasn’t been able to train since.
Until he resumes full training it is difficult to put a date on his return but a full week of training this coming without issues week could put him in contention for a return against Newcastle United on 5th July but it is too early to say.
Haller has suffered very little injury problems throughout his career only missing games in Germany due to dental surgery and abdominal pain.
He scored in both practice games against QPR and Crystal Palace so his loss has come as a bitter disappointment for David Moyes with inexperienced forwards on his bench.
Perhaps Moyes will play a striker in the #9 position and allow everyone else to play where they are best suited. We cannot score fewer goals than we have since the restart.
Would be marvellous if we had a striker like Danny Ings.Its been the holy grail for this club in over 2 decades to find a striker who scores on a regular basis.
Maybe he should give hugill a game he did buy him after all