Andy Carroll is ready to fight for his place in West Ham United's starting team following a three-match suspension and the striker still has ambitions of being part of England's World Cup squad. The 25-year-old, who has made six appearances this season after being plagued with a foot injury, was sent off in West Ham's 2-0 win over Swansea City on February 1. "The sending-off has happened and I was annoyed at the time with missing games, which was not what I wanted after the season that I've had, but I'm over it now," Carroll, who will be available for West Ham's trip to Everton on Saturday, told the club's website (www.whufc.com). "I just need to focus on playing the games now and getting back in the team." After winning three successive league games during Carroll's absence, West Ham have moved up to 10th in the Premier League and the former Liverpool striker faces stiff competition for a place in Sam Allardyce's rejuvenated side.
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