Thursday, 7 November 2013
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce eyes 'big' win over Norwich City SAM ALLARDYCE believes the match against Norwich City is bigger for West Ham than matches against the Premier League's top sides. The Hammers, who have only conceded one goal on the road this season, travel to Carrow Road on Saturday to take on the struggling Canaries. Allardyce feels that the match represents an important chance for West Ham to grab their first three points since the 3-0 victory over Tottenham in early October. The West Ham boss, however, is convinced the clash with Chris Hughton's side will be a difficult test, despite Norwich's 7-0 loss to Manchester City last weekend. Winston Reid will be unavailable for West Ham after suffering an ankle injury in training. West Ham only have one fit senior defender available in James Tomkins, with Welsh international James Collins still recovering from a hamstring injury. Andy Carroll, Ricardo Vaz Te, Mladen Petric, Matt Taylor and Alou Diarra also remain out for the Hammers. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is eager for his side to take points in their match against Norwich City
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