November 24, 2024

Following West Ham United’s victory over Backa Topola, David Moyes provides an injury update for Aaron Cresswell.
Aaron Cresswell sustained an injury during West Ham’s victory over Backa Topola on Thursday, September 21. David Moyes has provided an update on the situation.

The 33-year-old experienced hamstring discomfort during practice, but the coaching team believed there was no need to make any preparations for the Europa League match, according to the Hammers manager, who spoke to TNT Sports after the game.

The English left-back was replaced at halftime by Emerson, but he continued that the injury flared up again during the 3-1 triumph over the Serbian team.

“He felt his hamstring,” remarked Moyes. He had experienced it a little in training, but we didn’t think it was significant enough to warrant taking action.

However, it was certainly turned on during the game. We’ll let the medical staff examine it and assess how serious it is.

After Moyes acknowledged that he had felt something in his hamstring in practice, it appears that Cresswell wasn’t feeling well going into the game.

The defender must have been eager to get onto the field of play since it’s possible that he insisted everything was great, whether it was or not.

It was his first team appearance for the Irons this season, despite the fact that he had been on the bench, after trying to force a transfer away from the club over the summer.

Before being replaced, he was still somewhat capable of moving around and running, but hamstring injuries aren’t something you can take chances with and he might miss a few games.

Emerson has established himself as the first-choice left-back and will aim to keep excelling in that role over the upcoming weeks, so it is unlikely to make a significant impact.

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Joe Cole calls England manager Gareth Southgate’silly’ for continuing to ignore James Ward-Prowse and cautions him about his West Ham blind spot.

Gareth Southgate has been warned by Joe Cole about his West Ham blind spot, and the England manager would be “silly” to ignore James Ward-Prowse, according to Cole.

When Gareth Southgate left Jarrod Bowen and James Ward-Prowse out of his England team for the month of September, everyone associated with West Ham was furious, if not particularly surprised.

When Southgate chose players like Kalvin Phillips, Jordan Henderson, Eddie Nketiah, and Callum Wilson above the two, there was general astonishment — and not just among Hammers supporters.

For West Ham, Bowen and £30 million newcomer Ward-Prowse have both had a strong start to the season.

West Ham United FC v FK TSC Backa Topola: Group A - UEFA Europa League 2023/24

Particularly Ward-Prowse has drawn attention with his two goals and five assists in his first five games for the Hammers.

For West Ham so far, that equates to a goal contribution every 70 minutes.

Even the media crew for the Premier League appeared to be picking on Southgate for leaving Ward-Prowse out of his previous squad.

In response to the rejection, West Ham academy alumnus Rio Ferdinand even suggested that Ward-Prowse should resign from his international obligations.

Joe Cole calls England manager Gareth Southgate’silly’ for continuing to ignore James Ward-Prowse and cautions him about his West Ham blind spot.
Ward-Prowse has scored against Man City and provided two assists in a 3-1 Europa League victory over TSC Backa Topola since the end of the last international break.

With the next international break in October, a former Hammers player has now delivered a direct message to the Three Lions manager.

Joe Cole cautions Southgate about his West Ham blind spot and claims it would be’silly’ for the England manager to keep ignoring Ward-Prowse.

He’s outstanding! Outstanding,” Cole remarked on TNT Sports.

France vs. England at the World Cup
Soccrates/Getty Images/David S. Bustamante
It would be foolish to disregard him.Exceptional football player with a distinct style. Even though I’ve been a fan, I’m impressed by how well he’s done.

He provides West Ham the knowledge that, on the days when they’re not playing well, all it takes is one goal to win the game. I don’t believe there is anyone else in the world of football with set-pieces of that caliber.

He’s going to deliver it, and there will be opportunities for goals to be scored by anyone, including Tomas Soucek, Kurt Zouma, Angelo Ogbonna, and Nayef Aguerd.

France vs. England at the World Cup
Soccrates/Getty Images/David S. Bustamante
It would be foolish to disregard him.Exceptional football player with a distinct style. Even though I’ve been a fan, I’m impressed by how well he’s done.

He provides West Ham the knowledge that, on the days when they’re not playing well, all it takes is one goal to win the game. I don’t believe there is anyone else in the world of football with set-pieces of that caliber.

He’s going to deliver it, and there will be opportunities for goals to be scored by anyone, including Tomas Soucek, Kurt Zouma, Angelo Ogbonna, and Nayef Aguerd.

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