Moyes says that West Ham star Lanzini is ‘sore but OK’ after car crash
West Ham midfielder Manuel Lanzini is “sore but OK” following the car crash he was involved in on Thursday.
The 29-year-old was on his way to the Premier League club’s training ground in Rush Green, east London, when the car he was travelling in skidded off the A12 and into a ditch at around 2pm.
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Argentina international Lanzini, who was being driven by a chauffeur, was assessed by medics and suffered no serious injuries.
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Hammers manager David Moyes said: “I can’t tell you what happened because I wasn’t there and I’ve only got the information you’ve got.
“The car went into a ditch off the road. He’s a bit sore but he’s OK. It was terrible. For any of us.
“We don’t want to go on too much about it. It happens in all walks of life. It happened to Manuel but he’s OK, thankfully.”
Lanzini could even be passed fit for West Ham’s match at home to Everton on Sunday.
Forward Jarrod Bowen is also pushing to be involved having returned to training following an ankle injury.
Bowen sat out both legs of West Ham’s Europa League last-16 win over Sevilla and there were fears he could also miss the quarter-final against Lyon.
But Moyes revealed Bowen and right-back Vladimir Coufal, who


