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da bwin: [ad_pod ]West Ham United goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is set to start against Liverpool on Monday night, per a tweet from reliable club insider ExWHUemployee.
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Fabianski sustained a sore arm during the clash with Wolves at the weekend after a clash with Matt Doherty.
“Fabianski, I think he will be OK,” said Pellegrini, after the game, per Metro.
And ExWHUemployee, a trusted source on Twitter, says that he has been passed fit to play against the Reds.
Replying to a question relating to the goalkeeper’s fitness, he replied with a thumbs-up emoji and two Hammers.
The Irons have struggled in recent weeks, losing their last three games in all competitions, but will hope to get back on track against the league leaders on Monday night.
Major fitness boost
Fabianski’s availability will come as a major boost to manager Manuel Pellegrini.
The Hammers are already without Samir Nasri for the clash with the Reds and continue to sweat over the fitness of striker Marko Arnautovic, although Aaron Cresswell could return.
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Being without the goalkeeper may have confirmed defeat but they can at least call on the stopper, who has enjoyed a productive season thus far.
Fabianski has played in every one of the club’s 24 Premier League games, per Transfermarkt, and being forced to drop the Austrian would have led to a surprise selection for Adrian, who has thus far been limited to five cup appearances in 2018-19.
As the Hammers look to inflict Liverpool’s second defeat of the season they will need Fabianski, and they will hope he is at something approaching his best.