West Ham United striker Andy Carroll is on the sidelines at the moment with injury.
West Ham’s Andy Carroll celebrates
West Ham United striker Andy Carroll has taken to social networking site Twitter to express his disappointment at suffering yet another injury.
Carroll’s time at the Hammers so far has been severely affected by injuries, and the England international striker is once again on the sidelines.
According to West Ham manager Slaven Bilic, as reported by BBC Sport, the 27-year-old striker will be out of competitive action for four weeks with a knee injury.
West Ham’s Andy Carroll shakes hands with manager Slaven Bilic
The former Newcastle United and Liverpool striker picked up the injury during the Hammers’ 1-1 draw with Astra Giurgiu away from home in the first leg of the Europa League qualifying playoff tie last Thursday evening.
Carroll has taken to Twitter to express his disappointment at suffering yet another injury. The Englishman, though, has confidently claimed that he remains a striker who can score 15 to 20 goals a season.
West Ham fans have responded to Carroll’s message on Twitter.
West Ham’s Andy Carroll
Carroll scored nine goals and created 20 chances in 27 Premier League appearances for West Ham last season.
During the 2014-15 campaign, the striker scored five goals and created 11 chances in 14 league matches for the Hammers.
West Ham’s Andy Carroll
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