Guillermo Franco blames fixture congestion for West Ham injury worries

• Scott Parker and Hérita Ilunga likely to miss FA Cup tie
• ‘We have had two games in 48 hours and it is crazy’

West Ham United’s Mexican striker Guillermo Franco has criticised the English tradition of playing matches in quick succession over the Christmas and new year period after two of his team-mates suffered hamstring injuries during the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.

Scott Parker and Hérita Ilunga both had to leave the pitch before half-time and while their strains are not thought to be too serious they are both likely to miss Sunday’s FA Cup third-round tie with Arsenal. The pair are scheduled to be fully assessed at West Ham’s Chadwell Heath training ground today.

“We lost Scott and Herita inside the first 20 minutes and it made it hard for us because they are important players,” said Franco. “We have had two games in 48 hours and it is crazy – only in England do you play twice in such a short space of time. I have never done it before in my career, not in Argentina, Mexico or Spain. It’s very difficult for everyone.

“I also feel very tired but we don’t have too many players and we have some injuries, so I will take care of myself and will be back to help the team in 2010.”

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Squad sheets: West Ham United v Manchester United

Upton Park has been an arena of angst for Manchester United in recent season but they should depart from the East End in cheery mood this time. The hosts have conceded eight goals in their past three matches and even if Matthew Upson returns to their back line, it is unlikely they will be able to stop a United side that was so rampant against Portsmouth last week. Wayne Rooney, in particular, excelled in the 4-1 rout at Fratton Park. A seventh defeat of the season could see West Ham slide back into the relegation zone. Sachin Nakrani

Venue Upton Park

Tickets Sold out

Last season West Ham 0 Manchester United 1

Referee P Walton

This season’s matches 9 Y23, R1, 2.67 cards per game

sportingbet odds West Ham 21-4 Man Utd 9-20 Draw 3-1

West Ham

Subs from Kurucz, Stech, Tomkins, Dyer, Noble, Upson, Faubert, Daprela, Nouble, Ngala, Hines, Jiménez

Doubtful Diamanti (hip/thigh), Noble (virus), Upson (hamstring)

Injured Behrami (knee, 26 Dec), Cole (knee, Jan), Boa Morte (knee, Feb), Ashton (ankle, unknown), Davenport (legs, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide WDLWDD

Disciplinary record Y30 R2

Leading scorer Cole 7

Manchester United

Subs from Foster, Kuszczak, Fletcher, Anderson, Owen, Welbeck, Neville, Gibson, Scholes, Macheda, Obertan, Park

Doubtful Van der Sar (knee)

Injured J Evans (calf, 12 Dec), Fabio (groin, 12 Dec), O’Shea (thigh, 12 Dec), Ferdinand (back ,19 Dec), Hargreaves (knee, Jan)

Suspended None

Form guide WWLWLW

Disciplinary record Y25 R2

Leading scorer Rooney 10

Match pointers

• West Ham have won only two of their 14 Premier League meetings with Manchester United at Upton Park

• Edwin van der Sar has the best save percentage in the top flight this season, stopping 83% of the shots he has faced

• West Ham have seen five opposition players sent off this season, no other side has had more than two dismissed

• Paul Scholes requires two more goals to reach 100 in the Premier League

• West Ham have not kept a clean sheet at home in the league since beating Sunderland 2-0 on 4 April

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