Thursday, December 3, 2009

Striker Cole out until new year

Carlton Cole
Cole celebrates his goal against Burnley with Scott Parker

West Ham and England striker Carlton Cole will be out of action until the new year with a knee ligament injury.

The 26-year-old will miss at least six matches for the Hammers before he is able to return, BBC Sport understands.

Cole is a reported £20m target for several Premier League clubs in the January transfer window.

England defender Matthew Upson, who suffered a hamstring injury in training last week, is expected to be fit again later this month.

Cole was injured in West Ham's 5-3 home win over Burnley last Saturday, but a scan revealed he did not need surgery.

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The England striker scored his seventh league goal of the season from the penalty spot, despite receiving earlier treatment for the knock.

Cole, who was signed from Chelsea in July 2006, had just returned from a hamstring strain against Aston Villa on 4 November.

After him, West Ham's highest league scorer this season is Mexican Guillermo Franco, who has netted three times, so his firepower will be missed over the festive period.

West Ham, who lie in 17th position, have some tough matches in the remainder of 2009 as they attempt to move clear of the relegation zone.

The home match against Manchester United is followed by trips to Birmingham and Bolton, home games against Chelsea and Portsmouth, and an away fixture at Tottenham.

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