West Ham full-back Aaron Cresswell has been pictured back in training as he continues his return from injury.
The 31-year-old looks to be nearing a comeback having missed two matches with a hamstring problem picked up after 53 minutes in the 3-2 win against Leicester City.
Prior to the layoff, Cresswell had played 30 consecutive 90 minutes in the Premier League, contributing seven assists in that time.
David Moyes will be desperate to have his attacking left-back amongst his squad once again, having lost the two games in the Liverpudlian’s absence.
With six days before the Hammers travel to Turf Moor to take on Burnley, Cresswell was in good spirits as his training return was posted on the club’s official Twitter.
Twitter: Working his way back to full fitness
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Capped on three occasions by England and having made 246 Irons appearances, Cresswell has been a magnificent capture for the east Londoners.
At a cost of £4.28m (Transfermarkt), the former Ipswich Town ace has more than proven his worth time and time again.
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If anyone had previously questioned Cresswell’s importance to this West Ham side, losing the last two matches in his absence tells them all they need to know.
Earning an average Sofascore rating of 7.09 in the league this term, Moyes and co will be delighted to see their key man returning to full fitness as the race for the UEFA Champions League spots heats up.





