Michail Antonio, an injured West Ham player, has been photographed participating in full contact training ahead of the match against Arsenal.
West Ham manager David Moyes appears to have received a significant boost ahead of Sunday’s Premier League match against Arsenal.
The Hammers will be looking to make it a hat-trick of victory over Arsenal, following 3-1 and 2-0 triumphs in the league cup and Premier League.
West Ham have not won a game since defeating Arsenal at the Emirates on December 28th.
The Hammers will be looking to make it a hat-trick of victory over Arsenal, following 3-1 and 2-0 triumphs in the league cup and Premier League.
West Ham have not won a game since defeating Arsenal at the Emirates on December 28th.
Antonio has been out since suffering an injury while on international duty with Jamaica in November.
The forward was supposed to return last month, but he experienced a setback
‘Work’
When asked when he will return to play during an appearance on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football this week, Antonio said: “I’m not far off now, I’m back on the pitches, so I should hopefully be back very soon.”‘Work’
When asked when he will return to play during an interview on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football this week, Antonio said: “I’m not far off now, I’m back on the pitches, so I should hopefully be back very soon.”
With Moyes declaring over the weekend that Paqueta is now only ‘one or two weeks away’, things are looking brighter for the Hammers.
With Antonio as an option, Moyes can move him to the left or right, and Kudus vice versa, if he wants to keep Jarrod Bowen up front.
Alternatively, Antonio can move up top, with Kudus on the left and Bowen on the right.