West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is hoping to return from injury in time for his side’s clash with Liverpool, according to ESPN.
The Polish shot-stopper hurt his arm in West Ham’s 3-0 loss against Wolves on Tuesday, but is hopeful of a quick return.
He collided with Wolves’ Matt Doherty during the clash and received lengthy treatment on the pitch, but is nonetheless hopeful of a speedy return to action.

He did however admit that it may take a couple of days to recover, with the Hammers due to face Liverpool on Monday evening. He said:
At the moment, I’m struggling with my arm in all honesty. It feels very sore and I can’t really straighten it. It will probably take a couple of days to settle.
The 33-year-old has become a regular starter for West Ham so far this season, donning the gloves in all 24 games so far in the Premier League. He has taken charge of the number one spot ahead of Adrian, who may have to play if Fabianski is not fully recovered.




