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Andy Carroll is facing a £200,000 fine after a training ground bust-up with West Ham boss David Moyes.

The Scot took a dim view of Carroll’s decision to leave the substitutes’ bench before the end of the Sunday’s 4-1 defeat to Manchester City.

Carroll is subsequently understood to have confronted Moyes yesterday at West Ham’s Rush Green training ground to express his anger at not getting on against City.

But he was left in no uncertain terms that his behaviour would not be tolerated by the threat of a fine of two weeks wages.

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Carroll had been left seething after a triple substitution from Moyes in the 65th minute of the City defeat saw Javier Hernandez, Joao Mario and Arthur Masuaku all brought on, leaving him on the bench.

Moyes said after the match: “It’s something I’ll deal with.

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“In this situation what you need is everybody to be a team member so if he has done that, I’ll look at it and I’ll deal with it.”

It is the second time that Moyes has clashed with the former Newcastle striker. He criticised Carroll soon after taking over at the London Stadium in November. It followed a poor performances in a 2-0 defeat at Watford.