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Published 15:52 22 Aug 2015 BST
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The West Ham forward hasn't played since February, and his return to action has been delayed after he injured himself putting on his shoes.
That's right, Carroll will be out for another seven to 10 days after rolling his ankle putting on a pair of shoes.
Since first joining West Ham in 2012, initially on-loan, before making a permanent move from Liverpool for £15 million the following summer, Carroll has been injured for over half his time at the London club.
Speaking a few months ago, Carroll tried to explain why he picks up so many injuries, saying they're a by-product of his aggressive style of play.
"That’s just me," the forward said.
"Most of the injuries — I’ve hyper-extended when running for a tackle — it is just because I am trying to give 100 per cent every time and throw myself into everything. I think that is what happens."
Next time, try not give it 100 per cent when you're putting on your shoes, Andy.
H/T The Mirror.
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