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Comeback: Gianfranco Zola is likely to need Kieron Dyer to play a bigger part in the run-in than planned

Kieron Dyer on alert as Gianfranco Zola runs out of options

Ken Dyer
3 Apr 2009


West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola could be without almost half his first-choice team for the Premier League clash against relegation-threatened Sunderland.

Valon Behrami, Jack Collison and Carlton Cole are definitely out injured while there are doubts about Scott Parker and Radoslav Kovac.

Parker has been playing with pain from a chronic groin problem for some time while Kovac suffered a thigh injury playing for the Czech Republic in the World Cup qualifier against Slovakia on Wednesday.

Of the two, Parker, who has been outstanding for West Ham in recent weeks, is the most doubtful but Zola will leave it late before making a final decision.

Zola, who trimmed his squad by eight during the transfer window, is likely to need Kieron Dyer to play a bigger part in the run-in than planned.

Dyer, who has already made one unsuccessful comeback following a broken leg, came on late in the 1-1 draw against Blackburn two weeks ago and felt no ill-effects.

Zola admitted today that Carlton Cole, who could be out for the season after injuring a groin on England duty, was carrying the problem.

"I think it was something he was carrying," said Zola. "Nobody thought it would have been that bad."

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now cole is injured zola has already said that tristan (crap) is playing with di michele
and we are seriously low on players
i can see the team look like this
green
neil upson tomkins ilunga
noble savio dyer boa morte
di michele tristan
bench
lastuvka payne stanislas sears parker

- Char, east london england, 04/04/2009 09:45
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If Parker AND Kovac are out, Noble's gonna have to seriously up his game. Dyer won't last ninety as he's nowhere near match fit.

Striker-wise we're only left with Sears (tiny), Di Michele (clown) or Tristan (rubbish)...or, heaven forbid, Luis Rigor Mortis...

I might stick an emotional hedge on Sunderland.

- Stu, Beckton, 03/04/2009 13:19
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I'm beginning to wonder who West Ham have left who is fit to play this match? If both Parker and Kovac are out that means they have no defensive midfielders and Cole being injured, means that there is no goalscoring striker on the pitch.

- Paul, london, 03/04/2009 12:23
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