West Ham striker Scamacca out for another two weeks with knee issue
West Ham’s struggling £35m striker Gianluca Scamacca set for two more weeks on the sidelines with another knee injury as manager David Moyes says the Italy international may need surgery
- Scamacca, 24, was recently criticised over his fitness levels by David Moyes
- Now the Italy international has suffered a fresh injury blow with a knee problem
- He has scored just eight times since arriving from Sassuolo last summer
West Ham striker Gianluca Scamacca has suffered another blow in his stop-start first season in England.
The Italian forward, a £35million summer signing from Sassuolo, has been beset by injury and illness this term, and was openly criticised by manager David Moyes recently because he was not at a level to play games.
The 24-year-old has also been dropped by his representatives and is in danger of losing his place in the Italy squad.
Now Moyes has revealed Scamacca is sidelined by a knee injury which may require surgery.
‘It’s roughly the same squad,’ Moyes said ahead of Wednesday’s home game against Newcastle.
West Ham striker Gianluca Scamacca will miss another two weeks after a fresh knee problem
The Italy international has scored eight times during a disrupted first season with the club
Manager David Moyes has previously been critical of the £35m striker’s fitness levels
‘The only news we’ve got is that Gianluca Scamacca’s got two weeks of rehabilitation on his knee at the moment.
‘We’ll need to see how it is going forward. We think it doesn’t need surgery at the moment, but we just need to see how the next two weeks go.’
West Ham climbed out of the bottom three and up to 14th after a crucial win over Southampton on Sunday.
‘We’ve treated all the games as we would do, we treat every game as a must-win, whether we were at the top end of the league like last year, or in the position we are now,’ Moyes added.
‘The players know exactly the position we’re in and understand the job we have to do, and we have to find ways of winning, and we did that on Sunday.’
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