da 888casino: West Ham United goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is set for a scan on the injury he sustained against Sheffield United and could miss the clash with Everton, per ClaretandHugh.
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da bet nacional: The Poland international suffered a recurrence of a hip injury against the Blades, signalling that he needed to be substituted in the 13th-minute after taking a goal kick.
David Martin was subsequently introduced and was at fault for Oli McBurnie’s goal, playing a terrible pass out from his own area before falling over the ball as the striker finished.
The report states that the 6 foot 3 shot-stopper will undergo a scan but that the club are hopeful the issue is not as serious as the one he sustained earlier this season; he missed 11 league games due to another hip issue, with the club winning just twice in that time.
Felipe Anderson is also said to have suffered a back injury, though ClaretandHugh claims that he is likely to be fit to take on the Toffees next weekend.
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Reinforcements needed
West Ham really need to get a goalkeeper in this month.
They were forced to rely on both Roberto and David Martin in Fabianski’s absence earlier this season and neither have impressed.
The former has conceded 17 goals in eight league games, while Martin has shipped five in four and was directly responsible for the club’s defeat to Palace.
The Hammers are reportedly closing in on the signing of Darren Randolph from Middlesbrough but The Guardian reports that an injury sustained by the Republic of Ireland international has put the move on hold.
He has made 14 appearances in the Championship this season and has kept a mere two clean sheets though even he is preferable to the two options currently at David Moyes’ disposal.
Getting him in, as soon as he is fit, has to be a priority.
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