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ExWHUEmployee claims West Ham ace with “loads of quality” could miss the rest of the season

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West Ham United midfielder Robert Snodgrass could be out for the rest of the season, according to ExWHUEmployee.

The 32-year-old sat out of both the Hammers’ defeats against Wolves and Tottenham, in what has a wretched start to their first games since the temporary suspension of the Premier League campaign.

Those back-to-back losses have seen West Ham slip to 17th in the standings and perilously close to the relegation zone, level on points with Bournemouth who have a game in hand.

Snodgrass has been seen as an essential figure of the East London outfit and has been described by captain Mark Noble as a player that possesses “loads of quality“.

With this in mind, supporters will not like what ExWHUEmployee had to say about the Scotsman’s fitness.

This is terrible news. Not only are they in the midst of an intense relegation scrap, but with key players missing from the team, it has possibly made their task even tougher.

West Ham are now on a terrible run of form. In all competitions, they have only won two games out of a possible 13 games.

Will Snodgrass be a miss for West Ham?

Yes

No

No

Pablo Fornals is expected to continue to play on the left-hand side for the team, as he did on Tuesday. However, with various injury concerns, this is something that the club will need to address going forward.

Due to West Ham’s position in the table, it is a time where all of their best players need to be fit. They simply cannot afford to lose any more key assets.

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