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West Ham Receive Triple Injury Boost Ahead Of Wolves Clash - Report

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West Ham are expected to have Axel Disasi, Konstantinos Mavropanos and Jean Clair-Todibo available to face Wolves on Friday evening, according to reports.

There were suggestions that Disasi sustained a hamstring injury during the penalty shootout loss to Leeds United at the weekend.

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However, Hammers News claims that the Chelsea loanee should be in contention for the massive Premier League fixture at the London Stadium later this week.

The news that Mavropanos and Todibo will also be involved is a major boost for Nuno Espirito Santo, too.

Mavropanos had a setback on international duty

The 28-year-old has been one of the club’s most consistent performers over the past few months, and his absence for the FA Cup tie against Leeds was a big blow.

Mavropanos picked up a head injury whilst playing for Greece in a friendly against Paraguay. He sat out the subsequent match versus Hungary last week, but there was an expectation that he would be available on his return to his club. However, he sat out the weekend, and it seems an extra 6 days rest will give him the time he needs to recover full fitness.

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Todibo has not featured in West Ham’s last 2 fixtures

The Frenchman was forced to pull out of the starting eleven at the very last moment against Aston Villa after picking up a calf strain in the warm-up.

Todibo has missed just two games in total, and it appears as if, along with Disasi and Mavropanos, he will be ready for the Wolves match. If the trio are all fully fit, it will give Nuno a good selection headache ahead of what could be a pivotal game. The Irons can escape the relegation zone if they secure all three points, with Tottenham playing on Sunday.

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