Friday, December 24, 2010

Nsofor doubtful for Fulham trip

Obinna Nsofor of West Ham United (right) competes for the ball with Phil Bardsley of Sunderland during their Premier League match.

Fulham and West Ham do battle at Craven Cottage on Sunday, with the match providing an opportunity for West Ham’s Obinna Nsofor and his Nigerian counterpart at Fulham, Dickson Etuhu to help turn their clubs’ flagging fortunes around. But Nsofor is in a fitness race to be in the line-up.

Both sides have picked up just two Premier League wins this season and the pressure is mounting on their respective managers – Fulham boss Mark Hughes and West Ham’s Avram Grant.

In one of just two Premier League fixtures to take place last weekend, West Ham gained a cre;dible 1-1 away draw at Blackburn, a welcome confidence boost, according to Grant.

“You saw with all the injuries we have, we came to a difficult place and were the better side,” Grant said.

“I believe we can stay up because I see the performances that we’ve had until now and the points gap. I think it’s possible.”

The former Chelsea boss denied suggestions he needs to post a win in the club’s next two matches to save his job.

“I spoke with the owners and they didn’t tell me anything about this,” he said.

“We just spoke about football, as we always do, and how we can make the team stronger in January. That’s all.”

Grant, who is expected to delve into the January transfer market to strengthen the playing ranks at Upton Park, has been forced to recall striker Freddie Sears from a loan spell at Championship outfit Scunthorpe United.

First-choice goalkeeper Robert Green, who missed Saturday’s trip to Blackburn due to the removal of a cyst, is expected to return for the London derby, while Obinna Nsofor (bruised leg) and Valon Behrami (thigh) are in doubt.

Like Grant, Hughes is also under pressure to keep his job, particularly given that his side are winless in seven league fixtures and are lingering perilously in the relegation zone.

Recent results have prompted rumours that owner Mohamed Al Fayed is ready to appoint former Tottenham and Ajax boss Martin Jol if Hughes cannot rectify the slump.


 source:Punch


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