Thursday, 1 October 2015

Valencia back in West Ham training


West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic hopes to have
Enner Valencia back within three weeks after his return
to first-team training.

Enner Valencia has returned to West Ham United training and
could be fit to play again for the club this month, manager
Slaven Bilic has confirmed.

Valencia suffered a knee injury in the Europa League qualifying
clash against Astra in July and has been sidelined ever since.

The Ecuador striker issued an apology last month after he
claimed West Ham were not supporting him during his recovery,
and the 25-year-old is now edging close to a comeback.

"Enner will join us in parts of training today. It is massive news
for us that he is getting closer. If everything goes well it's a
matter of two or three weeks for him," Bilic said ahead of West
Ham's trip to Sunderland on Saturday.

"The picture will be clearer on team news after training, but
[Angelo] Ogbonna is definitely out. [Andy] Carroll will train with
the fitness coach today and if it goes well he will train with us
tomorrow, and [Winston] Reid is doubtful.

"They are small things but they may be enough to prevent one
or two players from playing."

West Ham have enjoyed remarkable away form so far this
season, winning at Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City, but
Bilic has warned his players against complacency as they
prepare to take on the Premier League's bottom side.

"Where we made those three away wins means absolutely
nothing for Saturday, because if we begin to think it will be
easier against Sunderland then we need to stop that," he added.
"We are confident, but we are expecting a tough, tough game.

"Neutrals are expecting us to win the game on Saturday but we
have to be fully aware in our approach to the game.

"We've watched their games and in some of them they've been
very unlucky to be fair. Up front they have some good
individuals with pace."

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