West Ham fear Fabianski could be out for three months with thigh injuryWest Ham fear that Lukasz Fabianski will be out for at least three months after a scan showed the goalkeeper sustained a torn thigh muscle against Bournemouth on Saturday. There were hopes that Fabianski had only strained the muscle after limping off during the first half of the 2-2 draw at the Vitality Stadium but further examinations have shown that West Ham are facing a lengthy spell without the Poland international. It is understood there is a chance the former Arsenal and Swansea goalkeeper could be out for even longer than three months. Roberto joined West Ham on a free transfer in the summer and the experienced Spaniard has made two appearances in the Carabao Cup this season. West Ham also signed David Martin on a free transfer in the summer and the former Millwall goalkeeper will now challenge Roberto for Fabianski’s place.
Source: The Guardian September 30, 2019 09:30 UTC