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Wolves dealt a huge double injury blow ahead of their Premier League clash with West Ham United tomorrow evening

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Wolves dealt a huge double injury blow ahead of their Premier League clash with West Ham United tomorrow evening.

The Hammers play host to Wolves at the London Stadium tomorrow in the 17:30 Premier League kick-off.

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Nothing less than a win will do for West Ham against Wolves.

David Moyes is now under real pressure after his side’s atrocious start to the 2022/23 season.

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So with that in mind, the double injury blow for Wolves will be very good news for West Ham.

Wolves suffer double injury blow ahead of West Ham clash

Wolves will be without Raul Jimenez and Hwang Hee-chan for tomorrow’s game at the London Stadium according to a report from The Athletic’s Steve Madeley.

They are two really important players for Wolves and without them, and the suspended Nathan Collins, the Hammers will surely really fancy their chances tomorrow.

Moyes, his players and the West Ham fans will be desperate for three points tomorrow.

A win against Wolves will set us up nicely for the busy schedule this month.

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The Black Country outfit are in need of the points as well, after their poor start to the 2022/23 season.

So it will undoubtedly be a tough game for West Ham. But our chances of winning the match seem to have increased ten-fold after the Wolves double injury blow.

Let’s hope that the Hammers take the game to Wolves straight from the kick-off. We cannot afford to be passive in any way shape or form.

A Wolves side without Jimenez, Hwang and Collins will be significantly weaker.

Let’s hope that the boys manage to take advantage.

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