According to a recent report by Football.London, West Ham United’s Felipe Anderson, Mark Noble and Andriy Yarmolenko are all set to be fit and available for next week’s encounter away at Aston Villa. The same source has claimed that the Hammers trio did not pick up any knocks in their 2-0 home win versus Norwich City before the international break.
All three players were substituted during that game which raised some concerns over their availability for the Villa clash. However, it seems like Manuel Pellegrini won’t have to worry about their fitness ahead of a tricky match away at Villa Park on Monday night.
What Does The West Ham Trio Offer On The Pitch?
Noble has been a loyal servant to the East London club and has put in numerous match-winning displays at the heart of the Hammers midfield. His inclusion will undeniably add more bite to Pellegrini’s side when they face off against Dean Smith’s men in the upcoming gameweek.
Both Yarmolenko and Anderson have played their roles for West Ham at the start of this campaign. Anderson has managed to grab two assists in four appearances while Yarmolenko has scored one goal in three matches for the Londoners thus far. We can expect both of them to play an influential role for their team in the coming weeks.
Noble will provide more steel in Pellegrini’s midfield while Anderson and Yarmolenko will take up the creative burden out on the flanks. They would all need to be at their best if West Ham are to claim maximum points against the Villans.
Noble, Anderson and Yarmolenko Available To Face Aston Villa: Big Boost For Pellegrini?
Therefore, the talented trio’s availability will be a huge boost for the Hammers as they look to earn some favourable results and continue their push up the league standings. Pellegrini will hope that his team can build some momentum after the international break so that they stand a chance of claiming a top 6 finish at the end of this campaign.
However, the East London club has got a long way to go before they are ready to challenge for trophies. The jury is still out on whether the senior players like Noble, Anderson, Yarmolenko has what it takes to bring success back to the London Stadium.