There is even more misery for Moyes with the news that defender Winston Reaid has been ruled out for the season with a knee injury and also, Sam Byram who suffered an ankle injury in the same game against Swansea, may also not play again this season.
More bad news?
James Collins and Angelo Ogbonna are also doubts due to a tight hamstring and illness respectively.
Andy Carroll, Pedro Obiang and Edimilson Fernandes are all on the long-term injury list.
Arthur Masuaku remains suspended after receiving a six-game ban for spitting.
West Ham have won five of their seven Premier League meetings with Burnley (D1 L1), including winning all three home meetings.
We last won away at West Ham, with Sam Vokes scoring the winner in a 2-1 win in the Championship in December 2011.
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Lol! Nice one OC.
I used to love watching Psycho play football, however, I have to wonder just how long he would last in today's 'thou shalt not tackle' era. If I am honest, I would love to have a chat with him about the modern game ---I wonder if he would agree with my thoughts that the game is going soft.
I'm a bit conflicted about this game, obviously I want us to win every game we play, but I also think Europa League qualification will be a disaster for us, and to avoid that we need to lose a few before the end of the season. So I still want us to win, but the cat won't be getting kicked if we lose, and it won't ruin my weekend as it often does.
Sinkov don’t go soft we want to finish in the top 6 and if we do there’s a good chance we go into the Europa league group stages. We don’t want to be 7th and have our preseason ruined with unattractive qualifying games in unattractive places. If we get group games they will be attractive and we can let the development squad loose get more TV income and global awareness.
So let’s stuff them and the rest and see where we end up. Arsenal played well though last night so it may not be easy but we have a 6 pointer with them to come.