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Manuel Pellegrini has said that Lukasz Fabianski should be fit to take on Liverpool at the London Stadium on Monday despite not fully training since Tuesday.

The Polish goalkeeper picked up an injury to his right arm during the second half of the 3-0 defeat to Wolves on Tuesday night after a collision with Matt Doherty.

The ever-present stopper soldiered on as Pellegrini was preparing to make his third substitution thanks to Marko Arnautovic, who is still doubtful for Monday, picking up a foot injury.

Wolves scored twice more after Fabianski's injury as they sealed a thumping win and sent the Hammers to their fourth away defeat in a row in all competitions.

But Pellegrini delivered a major injury boost for the club on Friday at his pre-match press conference when he revealed the stopper should be fine to play against the league leaders.

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The boss said: "Fabianksi I think will be OK, he didn't work 100% normally [on Friday] but tomorrow he will not have any problems."

The medical staff will give fitness tests to Arnautovic and Aaron Cresswell ahead of the game on Monday after foot and hamstring injuries respectively.

Samir Nasri will miss the game with a calf problem and the usual long-term absentees remain out.

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