West Ham United boss David Moyes has admitted that he cannot offer guarantees to Joe Hart and Mark Noble that they will feature against Chelsea on Saturday.
Hart's spot as the Hammers' number one has come under real threat following a string of below-par performances, coupled with a solid showing from Adrian when tasked with filling in at Manchester City last time out.
The England international, along with club captain Noble, will reportedly be left on the bench when Chelsea visit the London Stadium this weekend.
Moyes was unwilling to give anything away when probed on the topic of his team selection, though, telling reporters: "I'll keep my team until tomorrow. But I have made a decision in my own mind.
"No-one is guaranteed. We have to find a way of winning. I want to pick the players who are in form. I would always try to speak to the players. There are some occasions you should speak to them and others there is no need to.
"It is a good problem for West Ham. I don't know if it is a good problem going into the World Cup. I would like those problems in a few other positions. I am happy having the two of them.
"Mark is really influential, he's great around the club. But he is not guaranteed. No one is guaranteed. We have to find a way of winning. I want to pick the players who are in form."
Hart has been used 14 times in the Premier League since joining West Ham on loan from Manchester City in the summer, while the last of Noble's top-flight starts came in Moyes's first game against Watford three weeks ago.
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