(Reuters) - West Ham United coach David Moyes confirmed that Ukraine forward Andriy Yarmolenko has participated in light training, but said on Tuesday the player would decide whether to play in the FA Cup tie against Southampton on Wednesday.
The 32-year old Yarmolenko, who was given time off after Russia's invasion of Ukraine last week, did not play in West Ham's 1-0 Premier League win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.
"Obviously, he is really upset with the whole situation as many people are especially those from Ukraine so we will not rush him.
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