West Ham’s Andy Carroll was sent home from training on Monday following a furious bust-up with manager David Moyes
Andy Carroll was clearly frustrated, remaining on the bench as an unused substitute during Sunday’s home defeat to Man City, disappearing down the tunnel towards the end of the match.
In his post-match interviews, David Moyes promised to “deal with it” and on Monday the pair were involved in a heated exchange, before Moyes sent Carroll home.
Carroll is expected to be fined the maximum two weeks’ wages and it remains to be seen whether he is included in West Ham’s plans for their final three games of the season.
The incident casts a further shadow over Carroll’s long-term future at West Ham.
The 29-year-old has made only eight starts and 16 appearances in total in all competitions this season and has suffered a number of injury setbacks.
Carroll is entering the final year of his contract and, with Moyes expected to remain in charge next season, West Ham could decide to sell him in the summer rather than risk allowing him to run down his contract.
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