Injured West Ham striker Enner Valencia has criticised the club's medical staff for "not supporting" him during his time on the sidelines. Valencia confirmed the Valencia would be out of action for up to three months after he suffered "significant injury" to his right knee and ankle during the club's 2-2 Europa League qualifying draw with Astra Giurgiu last month.
"West Ham seem to have forgotten that I'm injured. But they don't let me speak to another doctor. I don't understand why West Ham doctors are doing this to me. The truth is that West Ham have not been supporting me. I have tried to ask an external doctor but the doctor of West Ham doesn't want me to ask another doctor. It's my health we are talking about here. I have been injured for a month and I still don't know what the name of my injury is. I think I will have to ask a doctor to see me behind their backs. I have been thinking about going to an airport and getting out of London," Valencia told Ecuador radio station La Deportiva.
Valencia signed for the Hammers on a five-year contract from Mexican side Pachuca last July following a World Cup campaign in which the forward scored three goals for his nation.
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