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Irons set to get injury hit player back for Wolves clash

West Ham boss David Moyes has a chance of recalling a fit Arthur Masuaku to the squad for Sunday’s game against Wolves.

The left  sided midfielder – let’s not call him a full back – is understood to have been suffering from a recurrence of his knee injury which needs washing out on a regular basis to keep it clean.

And ClaretandHugh was told today that he is likely to be available for the game against the upwardly mobile midlanders who are currently in seventh place on 40 points , two points behind the Irons but with two games in hand.

Meanwhile Vladi Coufal remains 50/50 for the game after reporting a flare up of his groin injury and should he be unavailable then it’s likely Ben Johnson will be the replacement following a poor first half from Ryan Fredericks against Newcastle United on Saturday.

It will be interesting to see whether the manager selects Said Benrahma who was again subbed on Saturday and left the field com plaining about the manager’s decision!

 

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!" Follow on Twitter @hughsouthon

10 comments on “Irons set to get injury hit player back for Wolves clash

  1. Oh s**t. Thought this waste of space was out for the season.

  2. Fine as a winger just don’t let him in our box when defending. Defo Johnson to start and why not start with Vlasic with Bennie on the bench? He’s capable of making something happen as a super sub. The sooner Soucek’s contract renewal is sorted the better.

  3. Total waste of space at both ends of the pitch

  4. When has he been fine as anything.
    Doesn’t create anything
    1 assist 1 goal in about 4 yrs.
    Dreadful player

  5. Whoopee…. that makes all the difference !!

  6. Totally underwhelmed by this news.

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