Phil Neville wants West Ham United striker Andy Carroll to do more.

Neville believes that Carroll needs to start doing something positive and productive for the Hammers.
The 28-year-old striker joined West Ham from Liverpool on a permanent contract in the summer of 2013 for a transfer fee reported by BBC Sport to be worth £15 million.

The England international striker spent the 2012-13 season on loan at the Hammers from Liverpool.
The former Newcastle United striker has struggled to play consistently well for the Hammers and has also had injury issues over the past few years.
Former United and Everton star Neville believes that Carroll needs to step up their game.

Neville told Sky Sports: “I think Andy Carroll has been at West Ham now for a number of years. Has he really produced it? Has he really been fit for a period of time? Has he got the goals really that he should have scored? No. I think he needs to start pulling his finger out.”
West Ham are third from bottom in the Premier League table at the moment with just nine points from 12 matches.
David Moyes’s side will return to action on Friday evening when they take on Leicester City at the London Stadium in the league.
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