David Moyes to vent fury at Belgian FA after Marouane Fellaini plays on with injury

16 October 2010 06:00
Marouane Fellaini 300[LNB]DAVID MOYES will send an angry letter to the Belgian FA demanding to know why Marouane Fellaini was asked to play on after being injured on international duty.[LNB]The midfielder was ordered to carry on during his country's mid-week 4-4 clash with Austria despite picking up a hamstring injury.[LNB]Moyes believes the decision not to replace the 22-year-old worsened his injury, which means he will now spend up to six weeks on the sidelines.[LNB]It is the latest in a growing line of injury set-backs for the Everton boss, who also has to contend without first team stars Steven Pienaar, Jack Rodwell, and probably Phil Jagielka for the 214th Merseyside derby tomorrow.[LNB] Moyes wants answers from Belgium boss Georges Leekens.[LNB]He said: 'He got injured and he continued playing. I thought he should probably have come off as soon as he felt it, and he's probably made it worse.[LNB]'I will write a letter of disappointment to the Belgium FA.'[LNB]The international break was not kind to Moyes' squad, with Jagielka injuring himself in training before England's Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro.[LNB]He said: 'We lost Phil Jagielka which is extremely disappointing, that's my concern.[LNB]'But by the end of the training camp they'd lost another couple. If what the media are saying is correct, one was a groin and one was a ham string.[LNB]'Luckily Jagielka's was not as bad as we once thought.'

Source: Liverpool_Echo