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West Ham’s Andy Carroll apologises to David Moyes, returns to training

Sport360 staff

01:33 03/05/2018

West Ham striker Andy Carroll has apologised to manager David Moyes and returned to training following a row over his behaviour when leaving the bench early against Manchester City on Sunday, Press Association Sport understands.

Carroll, an unused substitute, headed down the tunnel at the London Stadium before the end of the match, which the Hammers lost 4-1.

It is understood the striker refused to apologise for the incident during training on Monday, and was subsequently sent home.

The squad were given Tuesday off, but on Wednesday Carroll returned to training again having apologised to Moyes.

Press Association Sport understands everyone at the club now considers the matter settled, with focus on Saturday’s Premier League trip to Leicester when West Ham will resume their relegation battle just three points clear of the drop zone.

Provided by Press Association Sport

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