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Andy Carroll ruled out of action for West Ham for up to six weeks

Sam Allardyce expects to be without injured Andy Carroll for at least a month as the West Ham striker has torn a ligament in his knee.

Carroll, 26, was forced off in Wednesday's 0-0 draw at Southampton as the Hammers finished the game with only nine men, having already used all three substitutes with goalkeeper Adrian sent off earlier in the match.

Having missed the start of the season and much of last year with injuries it is yet another setback for Carroll, although Allarydce is yet to know the full extent of the latest problem.

"I think a full diagnosis is yet to come, it will probably be by the end of the day," he said. "It is likely to be a few weeks, the medial ligament on the side of his knee has a tear in it from a fairly innocuous collision.

"Hopefully [he will only miss] four to six weeks if we are lucky, depending on Andy's recovery rate. It is a big blow for his and a big blow for us but it is one we have to cope with.

"It is traumatic when someone is going through a period when in a short time they overcome one injury and another occurs."

West Ham take on West Brom in the FA Cup fifth round on Saturday.