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Your support makes all the difference.Andy Carroll will be out for a "maximum of six weeks" with his hamstring strain, the West Ham United manager, Sam Allardyce, confirmed yesterday.
The striker, on loan from Liverpool, impressed on his debut in the3-0 win over Fulham on 1 September before going off with a muscle injury. Reports yesterday claimed he was making a rapid recovery but Allardyce said that there was "no time-frame" to his return, within the six-week maximum, but admitted Carroll was "improving well".
Carlton Cole will start up front tomorrow lunch-time at Norwich City, and Allardyce advised that he "has got to step in and score goals".
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