Our post-Gameweek look at the new injuries sustained over the weekend brings worrying news for Sam Allardyce as a trio of Hammers players limped off at Liverpool. Brendan Rodgers eases fears over his captainโs weekend absence, though Stoke have concerns over Ryan Shawcross once again.
Chelsea
Willian was replaced on 79 minutes of last nightโs draw with City at Stamford Bridge after picking up an injury, according to the clubโs official website.
Crystal Palace
In his first appearance since Gameweek 16, Marouane Chamakh lasted just 24 minutes before being forced off in Palaceโs home loss to Everton with a suspected broken nose. Alan Pardew remains optimistic that the Moroccan will be back in time for next weekโs trip to the King Power Stadium:
โThe loss of Cham was crucial today, his guile and experience around the box would have been important. Heโs got a broken nose we fear, so fingers crossed he doesnโt get my cold. He wasnโt concussed, but it was a heavy blow to the nose. But I think heโll be okay for Leicester.โ
Liverpool
Brendan Rodgers allayed fears over Steven Gerrardโs absence from yesterdayโs win overWest Ham, with the Reds skipper expected to return for the midweek FA Cup replay against Bolton:
โIt was just precautionary, really. After the game the other night, his hamstring was tight. We’ve got a lot of games over the coming months, so we didn’t want to risk it when we have other players that are fresh.โ
Southampton
Lloyd Isgrove was a late withdrawal from the Saints squad that lost to Swansea today, meaning Ronald Koeman could only name six subs in the 1-0 defeat.
Stoke
The Potters skipper Ryan Shawcross lasted just 41 minutes of the 3-1 win over QPR before being forced off through injury.
Sunderland
Wes Brown missed the Black Catsโ 2-0 win over Burnley on Saturday after failing to prove his fitness upon returning to training, confirmed Black Cats boss Gus Poyet:
โWes trained for a couple of days and it is nothing serious, so it is just about making sure he is 100% so that when we throw him in he is ready because I can tell you that it is very hard. It is great for us because we now have a big squad and I can refresh the team if I need to, but of course the ones that performed at 3pm against Burnley will have a better chance next week.โ
Swansea
Marvin Emnes lasted just 15 minutes of this afternoonโs trip to Southampton before being withdrawn due to injury. Garry Monk has further worries on the flank after Emnesโ replacement Mo Barrow was stretchered off towards the end of the 1-0 win. Leon Britton missed todayโs clash due to illness, according to the clubโs official website.
West Ham
Sam Allardyce is counting the cost of yesterdayโs loss to Liverpool after a trio of players were forced off through injury at Anfield. The Hammers boss saw centre-halves James Collins and Winston Reid both limp off with hamstring injuries, whilst Andy Carroll picked up a knew problem in the 2-0 defeat. Post-match, Allardyce rolled out an update:
Those three coming off has thrown us into a major crisis at the minute injury-wise and you can’t expect to come to a place like Liverpool and win when those things go against you. In all fairness to Ginge, because of the injuries we had in defence [in the build-up] he tried to come in and get through this game himself, but his hamstring injury had obviously re-occurred by half-time.
Allardyce also confirmed that midfielder Cheick Kouyate missed out after returning from international duties with Senegal nursing a back injury.

