da 888casino: BBC Football pundit Mark Lawrenson has laid into West Ham United striker Andy Carroll, who earns £90,000-a-week according to The Telegraph, for his conduct during last Sunday’s Premier League defeat against Manchester City.
da stake casino: The 29-year-old walked straight down the tunnel after learning that he wasn’t going to be part of manager Davd Moyes’ triple substitution during the 4-1 loss against the champions, before he had a bust-up with his boss at the club’s training ground on Monday over the incident.
Carroll, who was supported by his own fans on Twitter over Moyes following the altercation, has since apologised, but Lawrenson has criticised the former Newcastle United and Liverpool man for his actions.
While giving his prediction for the Irons clash against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, the 60-year-old said: “Hammers boss David Moyes fell out with Andy Carroll when he went back to the dressing room during the game after being an unused substitute.
“Moyes was quite right in my opinion, because that is an insult to your team-mates.
“What sort of person does that – let alone Carroll, who is so injury prone that you might only get 15 starts out of him a season.”
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Lawrenson certainly has a point in many ways, but you can also understand the centre-forward’s frustration that he wasn’t given an opportunity to trouble the City defence – especially after Javier Hernandez came on instead and put in a half-hearted display.
It will certainly be interesting to see whether Moyes includes him in the squad for the trip to the King Power Stadium on Saturday.